VirtFS speaks 9p protocol. AFAIK no Windows drivers exist to support it,
so you won't be able to see files on the guest side.
On 01/09/17 15:21, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Pierre Couderc writes:
onn a linux system, I know how to mount a directory such as :
-virtfs
Pierre Couderc writes:
onn a linux system, I know how to mount a directory such as :
-virtfs
local,path=path/to,security_model=passthrough,id=host0,mount_tag=host0
But how should do for it to be ssen as D: from a W guest ?
Sorry, cetainly basic, but I hwave not found on google...
onn a linux system, I know how to mount a directory such as :
-virtfs
local,path=path/to,security_model=passthrough,id=host0,mount_tag=host0
But how should do for it to be ssen as D: from a W guest ?
Sorry, cetainly basic, but I hwave not found on google...
Thanks
PC