9p  is a protocol that is created by plan 9 operation  system.
linux can use virtio-9p.

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> 在 2013年9月25日,3:03,shendl1...@gmail.com 写道:
> 
> You。can use. Virtio-9p.  In. Linux.
> 
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>>> 在 2013年9月25日,0:37,Ross Boylan <r...@biostat.ucsf.edu> 写道:
>>> 
>>> On Tue, 2013-09-24 at 12:24 +0200, Thomas Huth wrote:
>>> Am Tue, 24 Sep 2013 01:38:39 -0700
>>> schrieb Ross Boylan <r...@biostat.ucsf.edu>:
>>> 
>>>> I would like to have access to the same file system from the host and
>>>> the guest.  Can anyone recommend the best way to do this, considering
>>>> ease of use, safety (concurrent access from guest and host does not
>>>> corrupt) and performance?
>>> [...]
>>>> Among the alternatives I can think of are using NFS and using NBD.
>>>> Maybe there's some kind of loopback device I could use on the disk image
>>>> to access it from the host.
>>> 
>>> I've never tried it on my own, but there is also virtio-9p:
>>> 
>>> http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup
>>> 
>>> Maybe that's what you need?
>>> 
>>> Thomas
>> At first I saw Plan 9 and figured it was irrelevant to linux, but the
>> example seems to be Linux.  So I'm puzzled.
>> Ross
>> 
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