A 9p filesystem is supported by the emulator, using a virtio transport. Using it, files can be exchanged with the guest OS, see [`create_file`](api.md#create_filestring-file-uint8array-data-functionobject-callback) [`create_file`](api.md#create_filestring-file-uint8array-data-functionobject-callback) and [`read_file`](api.md#read_filestring-file-functionobject-uint8array-callback). It can be enabled by passing the following options to `V86Starter`: ```javascript filesystem: { basefs: "../9p/fs.json", baseurl: "../9p/base/", } ``` Here, `basefs` is a json file created using [fs2json](https://github.com/copy/fs2json). The base url is the prefix of a url from which the files are available. For instance, if the 9p filesystem has a file `/bin/sh`, that file must be accessible from `http://localhost/9p/base/bin/sh`. If `basefs` and `baseurl` are omitted, an empty 9p filesystem is created. The `mount_tag` of the 9p device is `host9p`. In order to mount it in the guest, use: ```sh mount -t 9p host9p /mnt/9p/ ```