On 07.03.2022 23:23, bjurg orsku wrote:
@Andrei: Thank you for your interest in my issue. Your entry in the /etc/fstab file indicates that you are using 9p to mount your sharing while I am using virtio-fs, which is not the same.
Right, I played with virtio-fs and then decided it was too complicated for my purposes (I run qemu manually as non-root and virtiofsd must be started as root, separate daemon for each shared directory, etc).
"unable to mount" means that inside the guest VM the share filesystem is called through the declared mount tag with the following command: ``` $ sudo mount -t virtiofs mount_tag /mnt/mount/path ```
Mailing list does not magically reformat your special characters. Moreover, mailing lists are normally using plain text, so there is no way to format anything.
but then, the terminal is stalled and I can't even access the mount path as root in another terminal! Nothing appears in the logs (host+guest).
Well, it works for me on the same version I mentioned for sharing of $HOME using virtiofsd started as root. I do not use libvirt.