7 Mar
2022
7 Mar
'22
20:23
@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. "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 ``` 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).