As others said, aux/kbdfs gets included in the kernel-image in a read-only
ram file-system so that the system can prompt you for your root-filesystem
and user-name on boot.

This is also true for alot of other file-servers like nusb/usbd, gefs...

So you need to also "mk install" the kernel and then manually copy
the kernel-image file into your 9fat.

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