June 6, 2026 at 11:36 AM, "Joshua Branson" <[email protected] 
mailto:[email protected]?to=%22Joshua%20Branson%22%20%3Cjbranso%40dismail.de%3E
 > wrote:



> 
> ---
>  open_issues/9pfs.mdwn | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 39 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 open_issues/9pfs.mdwn
> 
> diff --git a/open_issues/9pfs.mdwn b/open_issues/9pfs.mdwn
> new file mode 100644
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> +++ b/open_issues/9pfs.mdwn
> @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
> +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2026 Free Software Foundation, Inc."]]
> +
> +[[!meta license="""[[!toggle id="license" text="GFDL 1.2+"]][[!toggleable
> +id="license" text="Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify 
> this
> +document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 
> or
> +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no 
> Invariant
> +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the 
> license
> +is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation
> +License|/fdl]]."]]"""]]
> +
> +Sergey wrote a [WIP 9pfs](https://github.com/bugaevc/9pfs) translator
> +for the Hurd. 9P is a network protocol developed by Plan 9 that
> +connects remote computers’ components. 9pfs is a 9P protocol client,
> +which can read (write support is not yet implemented) remote
> +directories. 9P is perhaps not as robust or as fault tolerant as NFS,
> +but it is a rather simple an ingenious protocol that works well enough
> +for most use cases. The Hurd’s NFSv3 translator is an alternative to
> +9pfs.
> +
> +Sergey currently uses 9pfs to build software on the Hurd that is
> +edited on GNU/Linux. You just need to spin up a 9P server on
> +GNU/Linux. [diod](https://github.com/chaos/diod) is a good choice.
> +But if the Hurd implemented `virtio-9p`, which qemu supports, then you
> +would not need to run diod.
> +
> +Please note that you can do the same thing with the Hurd’s nfsv3
> +client, even though the Hurd’s nfsv3 only supports UDP.
> +
> +Once there exists a 9P server that runs on the Hurd the following
> +would be possible.
> +
> +- GNU/Linux could read/write several Hurd vms’ filesystems. For this
> +to work, a developer needs to port or write a 9P server for the
> +GNU/Hurd. Once that 9P server worked, then GNU/Linux could mount the
> +Hurd’s filesystem. You just specify that the [filesystem is
> +9p](https://docs.kernel.org/filesystems/9p.html).
> +
> +- The GNU/Hurd could read/write several subhurds’ filesystems and vice
> + versa.
> -- 
> 2.53.0


This page would actually go better on hurd/translator/9pfs.html

I can resend the patch, so Samuel you could swap it for me.

Thanks,

Joshua

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