You either need to compile the support into the kernel (ie. not as a  
module), or copy the module into the guest... which may present a  
chicken-and-egg problem, so the first option is probably most desirable.

On 3/01/2008, at 1:54 PM, Martin Paraskevov wrote:

> I was trying to mount a host directory in my UML instance
> but I'm getting unknown filesystem error:
>
> (none):~# mount -t hostfs none /mnt/host
> mount: unknown filesystem type 'hostfs'
>
> The same thing for humfs. How can I get mount recognize
> hostfs and humfs in my UML instance? I'm using a 2.6.23
> kernel.
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
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