passthrough filesystem (9p) permissions issues on Fedora 20

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Hello All:

I've gotten a passthrough filesystem to work (as in, to mount) in my vm (guest F20, host F20), but due to the fact that the qemu-kvm process runs as "qemu" user, I cannot access "my" files from the share. Both the guest and the host are running SSSD so the user/group mapping is identical.

Other than putting 'user = "root"' it /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf, is there a way to get this to work without trashing all of the file permissions on the directory?

Even if I do put the user=root, I imagine selinux will become a major headache anyway.

So is there a roadmap for how to get this working?

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Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.

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