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1.1 ! root 1: This program serves Unix files to Plan 9 machines. It is to be run on a ! 2: Unix machine with its standard input, output, and error connected to a ! 3: network connection. It runs as root and multiplexes access to multiple ! 4: clients over the single wire by simulating Unix permissions itself. ! 5: We run this service as '9fs' with tcp service number 17008 over our ! 6: ethernets. You may find that, due to a bug in some versions of the ! 7: IP software, your system will not accept the name '9fs', thinking it ! 8: is a service number because its first character is a digit. If so, ! 9: complain to Berkeley (it's their bug) and run the service as u9fs or 17008. ! 10: ! 11: Set LOG to a proper place for a log file, and set up the makefile or mkfile ! 12: to use an ANSI C compiler. ! 13: ! 14: If you want access to devices, attach to "device". Otherwise, because ! 15: the program is single-threaded and may block unpredictably talking to ! 16: a device, it forbids such access. Device access may produce unpredictable ! 17: results if the block size of the device is greater than 8192, the Plan 9 ! 18: RPC block size. ! 19:
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