Hi,
I am trying to get my GT-7510 (retail with the latest updates, rooted) mount an NFS share.
I have built the necessary modules and loaded them via insmod.
However, when I attempt to mount a share the tablet freezes. Screen is on, can't connect or ping in any way.
I've tried adb logcat - it just stops showing any output. I've tried getting a core dump without any success.
Is there any way I can see what the dmesg output was when the thing froze? Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot this?
And I don't want to use CIFS because it's slow and it generally sucks.
Thanks in advance!
Does anybody use NFS on the GT-7510?
Hi weasel,
I'm also struggeling with NFS. I tried using pershoot's Kernel with his modules. But I'm not even near to get NFS mounted or the Tab frozen ;-)
Maybe you can share which modules you loaded, which kernel, which mount command, how you issued the command.
So far I don't have a solution but maybe we can find one together!
Here is what I did so far:
[Kernel] - 2.6.36.4 - OC-VFPv3-d16_FP 1.4GHZ - Galaxy Tab 10.1 (9/13/11; 9.00PM EDT)
Installed the kernel above, loaded the following modules in the following order:
1. sunrpc.ko
2. auth_rpcgss.ko
3. lockd.ko
4. nfs_acl.ko
5. nfs.ko
When I try to mount my nfs share running on a Ubuntu 10.04 server with this command line:
mount -o nolock -t nfs <IP>:/<Path> /sdcard/<mountpoint>
I'm getting the following error message: Invalid argument
Is this a bug in the kernel/module. Am I doing something wrong?
I did get it to work but I had to use the source from Samsung's site and not the android source.
The modules you have listed are correct but you need to use the mount command that comes with busybox because the built-in mount doesn't support nfs. Also check your dmesg output after you load the last module to make sure there are no error messages.
So try using
/system/xbin/mount
instead of just mount
Oh, and I'm using the stock kernel so that's why I needed Samsung's source, you shouldn't need to re-compile your modules.
weasal said:
Oh, and I'm using the stock kernel so that's why I needed Samsung's source, you shouldn't need to re-compile your modules.
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Did you compile those modules on your own? Do you know any howto for doing that? Or can you even provide me with the modules?
I'd like to use the stock kernel as well!
Thanks again!!
I already managed to compile them on my own. Thanks again for the hint.
For all of you who are searching for the required modules for the stock Kernel as well - please find attached.
The correct mount option:
/system/xbin/mount -t nfs -o nolock <ipaddress>:/<path> <mountpath>
Related
I want to mount some cifs or even better nfs mounts. I Found the cool cifs app, but I'm having no luck loading the cifs driver.
I have a rooted x10a
firmware 1.6
Kernel 2.6.29-rel semc-android semc 2
Build r1fa014
so what do I have to do? I have looked high and low for a x10 cifs.ko, and tried a ton of others with the app and insmod. Do I need to upgrde the kernel? build?
Current links to what I have to do would be apreciated.
Thanks
check the kernel compiling topic, I posted cifs kernel module for X10 there.
Thanks for the info
I have found your main post: # 716360, Compiling X10 kernel sources.
And I have downloaded your cifs.zip, put it on my x10. I can insmod or use the cifsmanager gui to load the module, and it appears to be running with no errors, lsmod even shows it.
But when I go to mount I still get the "No Such Device" error. Do i need to upgrade my phone first from the above specs?
I don't want to hijack the other post, so ill reply here.
Thanks
bango123 said:
Thanks for the info
I have found your main post: # 716360, Compiling X10 kernel sources.
And I have downloaded your cifs.zip, put it on my x10. I can insmod or use the cifsmanager gui to load the module, and it appears to be running with no errors, lsmod even shows it.
But when I go to mount I still get the "No Such Device" error. Do i need to upgrade my phone first from the above specs?
I don't want to hijack the other post, so ill reply here.
Thanks
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use the same command line i used on the kernel topic,
also the destination directory must exists.
last but not least, busybox mount instead of the native android mount
if you succeed, please provide compiled module
After some work, I got it to work, and in the end it was not to complicated at all.
1. Get the CIFS module (driver) for the X10, I have attached a copy I am now using for version 1.6. It was compiled by alx5962 and put on these forums in another thread "Compiling X10 kernel sources". There is more info there. I just added "X10" to the name of his file to avoid confusion and posted it here in case of a search engine brought others here for help.
Unpack and save the file somewhere on your SD card, write down where it is at.
2. Install the CIFS Manager from apps, it will need root access to load the cifs module ("Superuser Permissions" app manages this very well), there is lots of info and this is a easy fix. Should be easy to find.
In settings:
Check "Load cifs module"
Check "Load via insmod"
the under path point it to where you saves the cifs modile (something like /sdcard/cifsx10/cifs.ko)
Then setup your share, for example:
Share Path:
192.168.0.1/Share
Mount Point:
/mnt/cifs/Share
Username"
me
Password:
mepassword
Don't worry about any of the options
And that should do it. I did try the command line mounting in the shell, that worked well too, I even made some scripts with a script app. But the CIFS Manager once i figured out my problem(read my note below), worked very well and very easy.
*NOTE* My big problem was an error when mounting "invalid argument". What I found is even if I have the share open to anyone with no password, it will spit out an error if you leave the username and password blank. I just put in "me" and "pw" (or anything really) and i was up and running in one foul swoop!
can i ask what is the point to all this?
mootmaina said:
can i ask what is the point to all this?
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CIFS also called SMB is the network file sharing used by windows mostly, this would then let you share a folder on you sdcard over you wifi to your home pc leting you copy files to and from your phone without connectinig USB
I haven't tried to share any folders on the sdcard, but I use it to mount shares that are on the network on my pc. ES File Explorer is a nice app to browse the network, but some files wont open well using this.
My main use is to play media, mainly DIVX movies that are stored on my pc. By mounting a share on cifs ( smb - samba, or windows file sharing, both more or less same thing) I can open my DIVX movies with rockplayer and they play like a charm. I have heard of some other apps that have the same issue.
But now I can have access to all of my media stuff when i want.
you can also use webdrive - windows program for mounting ssh filesystems, and launch ssh daemon on android.
Anyone tried this on 2.1? Do we need a new cifs.ko?
Bump.
Anyone got any info on cifs and 2.1? Id like to upgrade but don't want to lose this use.
[sorry] Bump [/sorry]
I tries some of the cifs.ko files i found trying to use the same kernel version (2.6.29), but insmod gave me errors.
Please, if anyone found a working version of cifs.ko for X10 2.1 kernel, post it - or give us a hint ...
(yes i know, compiling it myself would be a way, ... - i promise i will try, but why reinvent the wheel?)
THANKS,
Bax
Bumpito
Still no news about the new cifs.ko ?
Thanks !
Sony Ericsson haven't released the sources for 2.1 yet, so no "cifs.ko" until then. (It seems SE are breaking the GPL license by not releasing their Linux kernel source code)
And is there a way without using cifs.to to play files (such as mp3 or avi) directly from a samba share on 2.1 or we have to wait ?
Bump
Anyone have any luck with 2.1 yet?
hhave we gotten this yet?
cifs.ko experia x10 2.1 rooted
dutchschultz said:
hhave we gotten this yet?
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In this thread,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=716360&highlight=cifs&page=12
Many thanks to alx5962
goto page 1 for instruction, or just use cifsmanager for market
Has anyone tried CIFS manager with CM7DX2? I'm trying to get it working but it doesn't want to mount with error "no such device" which the dev for CIFS manager says:
"Your current kernel or rom lacks the necessary CIFS support. Try to find a matching kernel module (cifs.ko) or use a rom with explicit CIFS support."
So does anyone know if CM7DX2 has CIFS support?
Tried adding a cifs.ko from another ROM with same kernel version but it won't load in either cifs manager or mount manager.
Nobody is using this? Any ideas then on how I could mount a shared drive on my PC to have access to it like the files were on my phone?
Sent from my MB870 using XDA
smallzfsu said:
Tried adding a cifs.ko from another ROM with same kernel version but it won't load in either cifs manager or mount manager.
Nobody is using this? Any ideas then on how I could mount a shared drive on my PC to have access to it like the files were on my phone?
Sent from my MB870 using XDA
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Whew boy! How far do you really want to dig into this? First, with out locked boot loader, replacing the kernel is next to impossible, however, you can inject ko modules into the running kernel, however they must be configured against the original kernel's source code... If you find one from a SIMILAR kernel, it MIGHT work. There is no guarantee. The command to use would be insmod or modprobe. Depending on how you wanted to load the module. If I am over your head with this, then it's best you stop here... If you really want to forge ahead, then by all means, please do so. Google "linux insmod use" or "linux modprobe use" Or, if you have a Linux box handy, "man insmod" or "man modprobe". I'm not going to get into the details of how to do this, because if you do things wrong, you can have some very screwy results that I would be able to triage in PM's or posts.
Anyhow, that, in a nutshell, is what you are looking at. To succinctly answer your question, yes, it's possible. Is this something that I want to tackle? Ummmm... No. If you want someone to bounce stuff off of, feel free to hit me up! Good luck!
Ciao!
Compiled cifs modules for Gingerbread kernel (Droid X2)
smallzfsu said:
Has anyone tried CIFS manager with CM7DX2? I'm trying to get it working but it doesn't want to mount with error "no such device" which the dev for CIFS manager says:
"Your current kernel or rom lacks the necessary CIFS support. Try to find a matching kernel module (cifs.ko) or use a rom with explicit CIFS support."
So does anyone know if CM7DX2 has CIFS support?
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Today i've compiled some modules, that essential for sharing support through CIFS Manager.
View attachment dx2_gb_cifs.7z (LZMA2 inside, update your 7zip archiver, before unpacking)
Modules compiled for 2.6.32.9-00005-g2440aba kernel, which i found in my device (firmware 4.5.1A-DTN-150-30).
Information and Modules description
I was in the need to add some missing kernel modules to my Xperia Mini Pro sk17i with v4.0.2.A.0.58, but I could only find modules compiled form ICS sources, so I decided to build them myself.
All modules have been compiled from official sony Xperia v4.0.2.A.0.58 kernel sources, using Android NDK r5, and they should be fine with any GB based Xperia 2011 device (with that kernel version at least).
This is the list of modules, with some interesting programs using them:
fuse.ko: Cryptonite (used to create encrypted EncFS or Truecrypt volumes, adds support to mount drives so that are visibile to the whole Android system. Note: Cryptonite is not currently able to load the module automatically, you need to load it from Terminal Emulator..se more below)
usb-storage.ko, nls_utf8.ko, ntfs.ko (compiled with write support, currently untested): USB OTG Helper (used to mount external USB drives with USB On The Go cables).
cifs.ko, slow-work.ko, md4.ko: CifsManager (used to mount network shares)
ext4.ko, jbd2.ko: if you wish to use the EXT4 filesystem
tun.ko: needed by VPN clients, like OpenVPN or DroidVPN
Installation Instructions
Attached to this post you will find a ZIP that can be used along with CWM Recovery to install the modules in system.
Download the module, put it inside you SD card, reboot your phone in CWM (which you can install with the Xperia CWM Auto-Installer) and select install zip from sdcard, and browsed to the ZIP. Reboot your phone when install finishes.
Loading Modules
No module is automatically loaded at system startup: this saves your memory and battery (some of those modules are known to drain your battery if always loaded).
To manually load a module you have to open the Android Terminal Emulator and tap:
Code:
su
insmod /system/lib/modules/MODULENAME.ko
where MODULENAME is the name of the module you want to load.
Other useful commands:
Code:
lsmod
to see currently running commands
Code:
rmmod MODULENAME.ko
to unload a module.
If you wish to manually load a module at phone startup you should use init.rd or any other method (?) to run custom scripts at startup.
Load Order
Some modules need to be loaded in a specific order:
slow-work.ko must be loaded before cisf.ko
jbd2.ko must be loaded before ext4.ko
Other Firmware Versions
I've released the same package for other firmware versions, click on the firmware version to go to the specific thread:
ICS v4.1.B.0.587 Kernel Modules package by zxp
Changes
v2 - 2012.07.19
===========
- customized, built and added slow-work.ko, which is needed to load cifs.ko
- added jbd2.ko, which is needed to load ext4.ko
v1 - 2012.07.12
===========
- First release
Thanks for this..
Fuse, and the rest as required, are automatically loaded as required by USB OTG Helper if found in /system/lib/modules.
shardul_seth said:
Thanks for this..
Fuse, and the rest as required, are automatically loaded as required by USB OTG Helper if found in /system/lib/modules.
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Yes, the same applies to CifsManager, even if it requires some fiddling in options, while your USB OTG Helper does it automagically...by the way, it would be really nice of you if you could add the same auto-load code to Cryptonite, which is open source somewhat related to your work! :good:
zxp said:
Yes, the same applies to CifsManager, even if it requires some fiddling in options, while your USB OTG Helper does it automagically...by the way, it would be really nice of you if you could add the same auto-load code to Cryptonite, which is open source somewhat related to your work! :good:
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I have my own encryption script, and I am happy with it.. So no fiddling with cryptonite for me
Updated both install and uninstall packages to fix cifs.ko and ext4.ko that couldn't be loaded because of missing dependencies (slow-work.ko and jbd2.ko).
You can find the updated zips in the first post.
where i can find the ext4.ko module for Xperia 2011 ICS?, i can't find it nowhere, can you help me with it?
sorry for my bad english
lightdesiny said:
where i can find the ext4.ko module for Xperia 2011 ICS?, i can't find it nowhere, can you help me with it?
sorry for my bad english
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I don't know where to find it, I don't have upgraded to ICS yet, sorry.
If you are sure that no one have released it I may build a package similar to this one once I upgrade to ICS, in the coming weeks. Keep an eye on this forum :cyclops:
hi when I type the cod say me that not found that I istall it with recovery please help me
my phone xperia ray
my rome is 2.3.4 - 4.0.2.A.0.58 GB
hadics1 said:
hi when I type the cod say me that not found that I istall it with recovery please help me
my phone xperia ray
my rome is 2.3.4 - 4.0.2.A.0.58 GB
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Don't complain if none will answer you.
hadics1 said:
hi when I type the cod say me that not found that I istall it with recovery please help me
my phone xperia ray
my rome is 2.3.4 - 4.0.2.A.0.58 GB
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Can you please explain your problem better?
I can't understand your post.
zxp said:
lightdesiny said:
where i can find the ext4.ko module for Xperia 2011 ICS?, i can't find it nowhere, can you help me with it?
sorry for my bad english
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I don't know where to find it, I don't have upgraded to ICS yet, sorry.
If you are sure that no one have released it I may build a package similar to this one once I upgrade to ICS, in the coming weeks. Keep an eye on this forum :cyclops:
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I've just released the same package as this for Xperia ICS v4.1.B.0.587, you can now use ext4 on the latest ICS firmware
This is great
Sent from my WT19i
mount nfs share works with busybox - but won't with cifsmanager
Hello folks,
as this is my first post here, i'd like to thank all of the contributors for the excellent Guides and Howtos on this platform. Based on the instructions in this forums i was able to root my Xperia Mini Pro sk17i and greatly expand my devices applicability. Thanks to all of you!
Sorry, that the post got that long - hope that someone is still so kind to read and answer to it. I just wanted to be as precise as possible in the desription of my problem.
And here it comes. As the title of my post already implies, my ultimate goal is to mount nfs shares of my NAS and Router in my private network as user-friendly and simple as possible.
So far, I tried the following to achieve this goal:
Install busybox to generally expand linux capabilities of the device
install the Android Terminal emulator also from Google play
as previuosly mentioned, the device is rooted and Super user capabilities are set
created a mount-point for the nfs share
installed cifsmanager for mounting/unmounting with one click later
I tried to manually mount the share in the terminal. Without busybox i had no luck, but actually that was not sursprising at all. With busybox however, it worked instantly - what indeed surprised me, because this thread here implied somehow the kernel, as is, wasn't even capable to do it without additional modules. I could easily browse the share with ES file manager etc. and make use of my shares. So far, so great. :good:
But opening a terminal, get super user rights and mount manually by typing the whole sequence of
Code:
busybox mount -o nolock,vers=3 -t nfs 192.xxx.xxx.x.x:/my/nfs/share /mnt/MyLocalFolder
is not what you'd call simple or user-friendly at all.
So i aimed to improve the mount procedure with cifsmanager, but I always fail. And do no not understand what i am doing wrong. Initially i tried it without further kernel modules, encouraged by the success i had with busybox. But i always got a "Invalid argument" reply.
During the troubleshooting I stumbled upon this post, and thx to zxp's files, i managed to add the kernel modules to my /system/lib/modules folder (and yes, I have the exact same original/stock GB kernel version they are intended for).
But still no luck - even after i added slow-work.ko to the list of modules loaded by cifsmanager in the properties (placed before cifs.ko as it was suggested by another thread found somewhere in the forum). The info tab states the modules are loaded, but i still receive the same crooked "Invalid argument" message. What the heck am I doing wrong?
Seems to me there is some sort of general syntax issue - here is what info I give the app:
Share: 192.xxx.xxx.x.x:/my/nfs/share
Mount Point: /mnt/MyLocalFolder (tested with and without the mount point prefix in properties)
User: guest (default - without it, it wont work,app description states it will be ignored for nfs shares anyway)
Pwd: left empty
Options:nolock, vers=3 (tested with and without these - but where generally considered essential in some threads + my shares are nfs_v3)
Does somebody have an idea what is going wrong and might point me in some useful direction?
Thanks and Cheers to you all,
Nix
Use script manager and create a script!
Nixblicker said:
Hello folks,
as this is my first post here, i'd like to thank all of the contributors for the excellent Guides and Howtos on this platform. Based on the instructions in this forums i was able to root my Xperia Mini Pro sk17i and greatly expand my devices applicability. Thanks to all of you!
Sorry, that the post got that long - hope that someone is still so kind to read and answer to it. I just wanted to be as precise as possible in the desription of my problem.
And here it comes. As the title of my post already implies, my ultimate goal is to mount nfs shares of my NAS and Router in my private network as user-friendly and simple as possible.
So far, I tried the following to achieve this goal:
Install busybox to generally expand linux capabilities of the device
install the Android Terminal emulator also from Google play
as previuosly mentioned, the device is rooted and Super user capabilities are set
created a mount-point for the nfs share
installed cifsmanager for mounting/unmounting with one click later
I tried to manually mount the share in the terminal. Without busybox i had no luck, but actually that was not sursprising at all. With busybox however, it worked instantly - what indeed surprised me, because this thread here implied somehow the kernel, as is, wasn't even capable to do it without additional modules. I could easily browse the share with ES file manager etc. and make use of my shares. So far, so great. :good:
But opening a terminal, get super user rights and mount manually by typing the whole sequence of
Code:
busybox mount -o nolock,vers=3 -t nfs 192.xxx.xxx.x.x:/my/nfs/share /mnt/MyLocalFolder
is not what you'd call simple or user-friendly at all.
So i aimed to improve the mount procedure with cifsmanager, but I always fail. And do no not understand what i am doing wrong. Initially i tried it without further kernel modules, encouraged by the success i had with busybox. But i always got a "Invalid argument" reply.
During the troubleshooting I stumbled upon this post, and thx to zxp's files, i managed to add the kernel modules to my /system/lib/modules folder (and yes, I have the exact same original/stock GB kernel version they are intended for).
But still no luck - even after i added slow-work.ko to the list of modules loaded by cifsmanager in the properties (placed before cifs.ko as it was suggested by another thread found somewhere in the forum). The info tab states the modules are loaded, but i still receive the same crooked "Invalid argument" message. What the heck am I doing wrong?
Seems to me there is some sort of general syntax issue - here is what info I give the app:
Share: 192.xxx.xxx.x.x:/my/nfs/share
Mount Point: /mnt/MyLocalFolder (tested with and without the mount point prefix in properties)
User: guest (default - without it, it wont work,app description states it will be ignored for nfs shares anyway)
Pwd: left empty
Options:nolock, vers=3 (tested with and without these - but where generally considered essential in some threads + my shares are nfs_v3)
Does somebody have an idea what is going wrong and might point me in some useful direction?
Thanks and Cheers to you all,
Nix
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that works, but...
Well, yeah - that was an option. I already did, and it works with the busybx mount as stated.
But i would have to write another to mount another share, unmount them, and one to prevent ES file manager to somehow occupy the mount to make it busy before unmounting etc.
I hoped that cifsmanager would smooth and ease the mounting/unmounting.
Thank you for your suggestion, anyway!
Cheers, Nix
shardul_seth said:
Use script manager and create a script!
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Hello, I was just trying to install the modules ff-memless.ko and xpad.ko so that I can use my xbox controller on my Galaxy S3. when I try the command in terminal emulator:
insmod /data/local/modules/ff-memless.ko
It fails and says: (exec format error)
Also, I ran dmesg and I believe the error was that these particular modules are made for a different kernel, whereas my kernel is the stock (or siyah i use either of these two and any function)
My question is where can I get these modules for my kernel(siyah or stock)? Or is there a way to get mine to work?
Thanks for any help.
up we need a tutorial about these files because it doesn't seems to be working for everybody
Hi,
i want to mount a network folder, to play some videos from NAS, there for, i think in need the cifsmanager.
I installed it and rode a lot about cifs.ko....i pushed it via adb, i copied it via rootbrowser all in /system/lib/modules and in /modules
but it doesnt work. I don't which is the right version, i don't know where or how to put it on the hox+...
i tried the one from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781411
Does anybody has an idea how to solve my Problem?
Thanks.
No one knows??? Any ideas?
For me, it doesnt matter which kernel. I only want a running cifsmanager on my hox+
dafreeze01 said:
Hi,
i want to mount a network folder, to play some videos from NAS, there for, i think in need the cifsmanager.
I installed it and rode a lot about cifs.ko....i pushed it via adb, i copied it via rootbrowser all in /system/lib/modules and in /modules
but it doesnt work. I don't which is the right version, i don't know where or how to put it on the hox+...
i tried the one from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781411
Does anybody has an idea how to solve my Problem?
Thanks.
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Pleeaase Help Me!
Is is it possible to build the cifs.ko myself? What do i need therefore
dafreeze01 said:
No one knows??? Any ideas?
For me, it doesnt matter which kernel. I only want a running cifsmanager on my hox+
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dafreeze01 said:
Is is it possible to build the cifs.ko myself? What do i need therefore
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well you must understand that you cannot simply get a kernel
module from somewhere and use it with a different kernel
kernel modules are part of the kernel and must be compiled
"together" with the kernel. There is key matching used
when loading kernel modules which will refuse loading
if the kernel modules has not been compiled for the
kernel you are running
so simple answer to your question - you must compile
flash and boot the complete kernel you are running
Or you find someone that can can compile EXACTLY the
kernel "version" that you are running and will give you the
kernel module
But before we all need to know which version you are running
(found in About Phone -> kernel version)
Oh BTW even if you have the correct kernel module
it must be loaded with insmod. Just copying it to the device
is not enough
Kernelversion
Hi,
okay...this is the kernelversion
3.1.10-elitekernel-130106-g1187f42-dirty
[email protected] #84
SMP PREEMPT
baseband-version:
3.1204.168.32
Build-Nummer
1.17.401.1 CL135278 release-keys
The Device is rooted so, there should be no problem for insmod.
Thanks for the reply
maxwen said:
well you must understand that you cannot simply get a kernel
module from somewhere and use it with a different kernel
kernel modules are part of the kernel and must be compiled
"together" with the kernel. There is key matching used
when loading kernel modules which will refuse loading
if the kernel modules has not been compiled for the
kernel you are running
so simple answer to your question - you must compile
flash and boot the complete kernel you are running
Or you find someone that can can compile EXACTLY the
kernel "version" that you are running and will give you the
kernel module
But before we all need to know which version you are running
(found in About Phone -> kernel version)
Oh BTW even if you have the correct kernel module
it must be loaded with insmod. Just copying it to the device
is not enough
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dafreeze01 said:
Hi,
okay...this is the kernelversion
3.1.10-elitekernel-130106-g1187f42-dirty
[email protected] #84
SMP PREEMPT
baseband-version:
3.1204.168.32
Build-Nummer
1.17.401.1 CL135278 release-keys
The Device is rooted so, there should be no problem for insmod.
Thanks for the reply
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Well - you should very very very kindly ask nik3r
if he can include cifs either hin his kernel or provide you
the kernel module
BTW: ESFileExplorer can browse windows shares without any kernel module
Okay...i'll PM him.
ESFileExplorer is not enaugh. I don't want to browse the share, i wanna play a video and watch on TV from NAS.
Thanks for reply.
maxwen said:
Well - you should very very very kindly ask nik3r
if he can include cifs either hin his kernel or provide you
the kernel module
BTW: ESFileExplorer can browse windows shares without any kernel module
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Weird, I am pretty sure that CIFS is enabled and built-in, you don't need the module (and can't use it), because it's built as internal kernel component. But I can be wrong, I'll check later when I can.
OK it wasn't, I will compile it as module for the next version.
Big thanks...so i'm wating for the next version
nik3r said:
OK it wasn't, I will compile it as module for the next version.
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i installed the lates version of your kernel. Problem now...cifs manager and adb-> mount -t cifs says invalid argument, when i type this:
|[email protected]/system/lib/modules# mount -t cifs -o guest //192.168.0.105/Volume1 /sdcard/nas //192.168.0.105/Volume1 /sdcard/nas
mount: mounting //192.168.0.105/Volume1 on /sdcard/nas failed: Invalid argument
dafreeze01 said:
Big thanks...so i'm wating for the next version
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Did you
Code:
insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
first?
It's compiled with all features except debugging, including POSIX support.
255|[email protected]/# insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
insmod: init_module '/system/lib/modules/cifs.ko' failed (File exists)
255|[email protected]/# mount -t cifs -o guest //192.168.0.105/Volume1 /sdcard/nas
mount -t cifs -o guest //192.168.0.105/Volume1 /sdcard/nas
mount: mounting //192.168.0.105/Volume1 on /sdcard/nas failed: Invalid argument
Tried it again with same result. So i think i did it
maybe the mount in your ROM doesn't support the module? try to use mount in busybox
or maybe try something like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ws.plattner.cifsmanager&hl=cs
I'm on viper 1.0.4 with elite kernel 130119 and cifs manager can't mount shared folders from my windows 8... Is this feature still unavailable?