I tried a few cifs.ko for non-ATT SGS2 but they were not working.
Has anyone got the cifs working for ATT SGS2? As far as I can tell, entrophy ROM is the only one that has built-in support for cifs.
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DO we have independent cifs.ko for P500? I'm using void#echo base on stock 2.2, i guess
TIA
at least, which custom rom that included with cifs.ko and tun.ko?
T.I.A
This should be posted in threads with custom roms, i am also interested in mounting my remote drives.
I tried CIFSmanager on v7beta Failsafe, but it didn't work. It does work on V6 (stock).
Is that a beta related problem, or did the Kernel change so it isn't compatible with Cifs.ko anymore?
Afternoon all...
Apologies if this question has been asked. I've been searching but getting myself confused with all the info.
I downloaded cifsmanager from market place and tried to run it. I found that it wasn't working. After a little reading, I was told I need the cifs.ko module.
I downloaded what I thought was the correct module, made sure that within cifsmanager, I had the correct path and it still doesn't work.
I've read on few threads that this will not work on the stock kernel and that pershoot's kernel will do the job.
I found a link to pershoot's kernels http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/ but now confused as to which one I could use.
I have a 16gb WiFi and 3g model, do I use this kernel?
"10.1 3G, Touchwiz UX (HC 3.2 (stock); GT-P7500):
boot-cm_2636.4_p4_ux_hc32-oc-xtra-vfpv3-d16_fp-121111.zip:"
I've extracted the cifs.ko from lib-2636.4_ux_hc32.tar.gz - the droidbasement.com website says to push the module I desire to /data/local/modules
Where do I push it to, the kernel zip file?
Thanks in advanced....
Does anyone have or at least know where to find a cifs.ko that will work with the new android 4.0.4, the kernel version is 3.1.10 SEP-91 #1.
The upgrade was pushed to device over the air last night and of course broken the working module i had install.
Thanks,
Core
I will appreciate any hint as well
I'm searching for this as well, tried all the solutions and workaround found on xda and elsewhere, but no luck. Hopefully somebody will make modified kernel that has CIFS support soon for stock ics.
any news on this?
Does anyone know if any of the AOSP kernels compatible with the Verizon Galaxy Note II have CIFS support? I tried the included "Trinity Carbon" kernel included with PACman to no avail.
I suppose I am spoiled by the audio, screen, and general functionality of the Perseus kernel.
self bump! I wanted to try this kernel. However, the download link is broken.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2127212
It is kindof funny, I'm used to having AOSP kernels that support CIFS, as opposed to stock-based kernels with CIFS support.