>this is almost certainly incorrect.  (you don't mention you're using 9vx' #Z.)
>plan 9 fileservers that store files on disk (fossil, kfs, kenfs, cwfs, etc) do
>maintain their own groups.  you may wish to put your fs into allow mode
>for pull.
>
>it's plan 9 file servers living in the local kernel, e.g. #c, that don't know 
>about
>groups.
>
>- erik

Wasn't that what we found just last week regarding the /dev/sd00/nvram thing?  
This is
on native Plan 9, (er, under VMware), not 9vx or anything like that.  The 
filesystem is
fossil, not kfs.

>you may wish to put your fs into allow mode for pull.

You can do that on fossil?  I thought you had to have kfs for that?

Thanks!!

-Ben

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