| MOUNT_9P(8) | System Manager's Manual | MOUNT_9P(8) | 
mount_9p —
| mount_9p | [ -46Csu] [-ooptions] [-pport]
      [user@]host[:path]
      mount_point | 
| mount_9p | -c[-Csu]
      [-ooptions]
      device mount_point | 
mount_9p program is used to mount a file hierarchy
  served with the Plan 9 resource sharing protocol 9P. After the file system is
  mounted, the files on the remote host will be accessed
  using the credentials of the user named user and
  whatever UID the user happens to have on the remote server. If
  path is supplied, it is used as the mount rootpath on
  the remote host. path must be an absolute path.
The host name may be optionally enclosed in square brackets. This is required when using numeric IPv6 addresses as they contain colons as part of their syntax.
The -c option enables to mount a file
    system exported by a VM host through a character device file
    device backed by the
    vio9p(4) driver. See
    vio9p(4) for more
  information.
The following options are available:
-4mount_9p to use IPv4 addresses only.-6mount_9p to use IPv6 addresses only.-C-c-o
    options-o option
      to mount(8).-p
    portmount_9p
      uses port 564 (9pfs). Another useful port is 6666
      (styx), used by Inferno operating system.-s-u9P: The Simple Distributed File System from Bell Labs, http://9p.cat-v.org/.
RFC and standards documents relating the 9P protocol, http://ericvh.github.io/9p-rfc/.
mount_9p utility first appeared in
  NetBSD 5.0.
Experimental 9P2000.u support appeared in NetBSD 9.0.
The vio9p(4) support appeared in NetBSD 10.0.
Permissions are not handled well.
Error code handling is missing for 9P2000.
9P2000.u support doesn't use extension fields.
| February 10, 2022 | NetBSD 10.0 |