There are many 9P servers coming with p9p. You can also write your
own servers either using p9p or lib{s,n}pfs.
Lucho
On Dec 12, 2006, at 11:58 AM, csant wrote:
Wow, does Ubuntu come with a 9p kernel module by default? That's
sweet...
all part of the virtue of being in the mainline kernel. We probably
should be more diligent about backporting fixes to popular kernel
releases (such as dapper), but I doubt we have enough users yet to
justify distribution maintainers to pull them. Similar goes for
getting 9p servers in by default.
The latter point is worth being addressed: currently it is all but
straightforward to set up a proper 9p filesystem (with
authentication), mainly due to the lack of a server. As long as
there is no server readily available 9p will have trouble gaining
any ground on Linux beyond Plan 9 users running also Linux. I
therefore very much look forward to your planned efforts for next
year to work on a server.
/c