Hi! Try mount under root. Check /etc/sudoers for correct permissions.
I'm using it, and 9P works fine. 2006/11/16, Adrian Tritschler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Having successfully (I think) turned a plan9 terminal into an auth/cpu system at home, I'm trying to export its fossil file system and then mount this on a linux (Ubuntu) system. Reading back through various mails here suggest it should be simple. Something isn't quite right (yet). I'm trying to mount the fossil filesystem on the linux system, run: fafnir:/tmp$ sudo mount -t 9p -o user=ajft 10.0.0.123 /mnt mount: permission denied /var/log/syslog contains: Nov 15 22:17:27 localhost kernel: [18670662.760000] v9fs_errstr2errno: errstr :cannot attach as none before authentication\ufffd\377\ufffd: not found any ideas or suggestions? -- Adrian Tritschler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>