When I create ~/share1 and p9-mount it into a libvirt VM just as you did, I was able to create and write - but only to files owned by the libvirt-qemu user, of course (since qemu runs as that user). When the directory was owned by me I could not create files.
When I create ~/share1 and p9-mount it into a libvirt VM just as you did, I was able to create and write - but only to files owned by the libvirt-qemu user, of course (since qemu runs as that user). When the directory was owned by me I could not create files.