Glaxy Tab P7500 With NFS problem - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello i have problem on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7500
Core : 2.6.36.4-cyanogenmod+
Loaded modules : nfs, sunrpc, lockd, auth_rpcgss, rpcsec_gss-krb5, nfs_acl
When i try to mount with that commands :
busbox mount -t nfs 192.168.22.1:/stuff /mnt/sdcard/nfs or
mount -t nfs 192.168.22.1:/stuff /mnt/sdcard/nfs
i get that msg
mount: mouting 192.168.34.2:/stuff on /mnt/sdcard/nfs failed: Invalid argument
Regards

cr4shydlo said:
Hello i have problem on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7500
Core : 2.6.36.4-cyanogenmod+
Loaded modules : nfs, sunrpc, lockd, auth_rpcgss, rpcsec_gss-krb5, nfs_acl
When i try to mount with that commands :
busbox mount -t nfs 192.168.22.1:/stuff /mnt/sdcard/nfs or
mount -t nfs 192.168.22.1:/stuff /mnt/sdcard/nfs
i get that msg
mount: mouting 192.168.34.2:/stuff on /mnt/sdcard/nfs failed: Invalid argument
Regards
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Have the same problem here. In the logs of the nfs server I could not even find an entry that the client from the tablet even contacted the server.

gehonbg said:
Have the same problem here. In the logs of the nfs server I could not even find an entry that the client from the tablet even contacted the server.
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I think problem is on mount command, tab dont even try to make connection. I sniff net traffic and i dont see any connections.

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[Q] [Android] mount system.ext2 inside Android

hi,
how can i mount system.ext2 file inside an android rom...
i'm not booting from this system.ext2 file!
Code:
# mount -t ext2 -o loop /sdcard/futureshock.miui.german/system.ext2 /mount/system
mount -t ext2 -o loop /sdcard/futureshock.miui.german/system.ext2 /mount/system
ioctl LOOP_SET_FD failed: Device or resource busy
i'm just getting this error...
thx for help
Hello
Have you find anti solutions ?
Thanks
futureshock said:
hi,
how can i mount system.ext2 file inside an android rom...
i'm not booting from this system.ext2 file!
Code:
# mount -t ext2 -o loop /sdcard/futureshock.miui.german/system.ext2 /mount/system
mount -t ext2 -o loop /sdcard/futureshock.miui.german/system.ext2 /mount/system
ioctl LOOP_SET_FD failed: Device or resource busy
i'm just getting this error...
thx for help
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This system from castes an insertion ohm ?
You need to ask something like this in the Android section not Windows.

Debian for Nandroid

Original thread (Thanks mercianary):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=744236
Instructions
Here is a direct link to zipped .img file with deboot file both to be placed onto on root of SD card
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MON3O0J
Ingredients
debian.img + deboot (to be placed on the root of your SD card)
Better Terminal Emulator (or other terminal emulator) + AndroidVNC (or other VNC client) from the market
To automate one click startup process via Better Terminal Emulator:
Preferences>Initial command:
Code:
export PATH=/data/local/bin:$PATH:.
su
sh /sdcard/deboot
Or type this for each new session in any terminal emulator:
Code:
su
sh /sdcard/deboot
You should get a blank screen showing "localhost:/#" after a couple of seconds.
Then leave Terminal running in background (don't let it close via task killer or otherwise), hold down the hardware menu or home button to switch programs for a bit and connected in via VNC (AndroidVNC)...
address: localhost port: 5901 and password: password ... then hit connect (login details will be saved for next time)...
its working fine software keyboard etc and at good speed. In menu options select 24bit colour, local mouse, 1:1 scaling and Touchpad only to make navigating menus much easier.
Normal phone and Android functions should be fine.
Short press hardware menu key to get mouse options etc and longpress to bring up software keyboard (using Android VNC).
This debian image cannot be shut down unless the phone is rebooted.
I am using the Hyperdroid Rom off NAND, overclocked at 1.2ghz and a 16GB class 6 microsd (although it should be independent to all this... worth mentioning)
Edit 1. This is a bare image with LXDE on top but the repository for Debian is large and you can use apt-get install openoffice.org, apt-get install abiword etc to grab whatever you want to fill the 1.5GB image... unlike Ubuntu all the applications are free.
Edit 2. Its possible to have debian and ubuntu on your SDcard.
2g SDcard. Can running ?
This is too small I think, you should have at least a 4GB card!
This will sound stupid but is it possible to run this if you have sdcard android build and not nand?
Ty for reply.
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Hmmmmmm can any body tell me exactly WHAT IS THIS?!?
sorry for stupid Q
farhang_za said:
Hmmmmmm can any body tell me exactly WHAT IS THIS?!?
sorry for stupid Q
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Linux running as some sort of virtual machine on android by using vnc(rdp) software.
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maneken25 said:
This will sound stupid but is it possible to run this if you have sdcard android build and not nand?
Ty for reply.
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No. But look out for this.
Hmmmmmm can any body tell me exactly WHAT IS THIS?!?
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Its a versatile linux OS of desktop quality, affectionately known as the mother of all linux operating systems, it is the 4th most popular linux variant as compliled by distrowatch as of 2010 and third in terms of downloads in early 2011. Ubuntu was number 1.
Here are some positive traits of Debian.
How to set into Chinese
So, ok, Ive got this working,.. where does the image come from exactly? how was it built and can any linux variant be used?
imperiallight said:
Original thread (Thanks mercianary):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=744236
Edit 1. This is a bare image with LXDE on top but the repository for Debian is large and you can use apt-get install openoffice.org, apt-get install abiword etc to grab whatever you want to fill the 1.5GB image... unlike Ubuntu all the applications are free.
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Nice, will have to check it out. Used to use debian on my IBM X31 'cos Ubuntu was just little too resource hungry until my PB butterfly arrived Just looked into the 'paid apps' for Ubuntu. OMG!!! Are they having a laugh? Who is seriously gonna pay for commercial codecs when you can just download the 'bad' and 'ugly' packs from the repos!!! Off topic I know, but, seriously, what???
well i have tried my best but this is NOT realy working for me!
i get this Error :
# su
# sh /sdcard/deboot
mkdir failed for /sdcard/debian, File exists
losetup: /dev/block/loop5
mount: mounting /dev/block/loop5 on /sdcard/debian failed: Device or resource by
mount: mounting devpts on /sdcard/debian/dev/pts failed: No such file or directy
mount: mounting proc on /sdcard/debian/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting sysfs on /sdcard/debian/sys failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting /sdcard on /sdcard/debian/root/sdcard failed: No such file or dy
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
#
finallly got that working!
but this damn androidVNC wont connect!!
it says VNC connection failed!!!
farhang_za said:
finallly got that working!
but this damn androidVNC wont connect!!
it says VNC connection failed!!!
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.toremote.vncpro
I use that... remote vnc pro.... like $6 but it works great.....
diesburg said:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.toremote.vncpro
I use that... remote vnc pro.... like $6 but it works great.....
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yeah! it worked thanks maan
I keep getting the error message
"sdcard/deboot: line 5: syntax error: unexpected "else"
#"
I checked out the linked thread by the OP and downloaded another deboot file but still got the same error.
I have got WP7 dual booted with american android with a 16GB SDcard partitioned 50:50
I managed to get Ubuntu 10.10 working via VNC off the SDcard but would like to get this debian to work to free up storage space.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
i also got this error
# su
# sh /sdcard/deboot
mkdir failed for /sdcard/debian, File exists
losetup: /dev/block/loop5
mount: mounting /dev/block/loop5 on /sdcard/debian failed: Device or resource by
mount: mounting devpts on /sdcard/debian/dev/pts failed: No such file or directy
mount: mounting proc on /sdcard/debian/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting sysfs on /sdcard/debian/sys failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting /sdcard on /sdcard/debian/root/sdcard failed: No such file or dy
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
#
what do you have to do to fix it. is it a rom problem becouse i have hyperdriod gbx v12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
is it different form hyperdriod gbx 2.01 becouse that is what imperiallight is using, im even using a 16gb sdcard but class 2
I also got the same problem...
any body know how to fix it??
Edit: solve the problem, reinstall the ROM from scratch..
Next.. ubuntu
plasmastrike said:
i also got this error
# su
# sh /sdcard/deboot
mkdir failed for /sdcard/debian, File exists
losetup: /dev/block/loop5
mount: mounting /dev/block/loop5 on /sdcard/debian failed: Device or resource by
mount: mounting devpts on /sdcard/debian/dev/pts failed: No such file or directy
mount: mounting proc on /sdcard/debian/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting sysfs on /sdcard/debian/sys failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting /sdcard on /sdcard/debian/root/sdcard failed: No such file or dy
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
#
what do you have to do to fix it. is it a rom problem becouse i have hyperdriod gbx v12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
is it different form hyperdriod gbx 2.01 becouse that is what imperiallight is using, im even using a 16gb sdcard but class 2
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When connection via VNC client fails try:
vncserver :1
or
vncserver :2 (the port is 5902)
in the debian console
plasmastrike said:
i also got this error
# su
# sh /sdcard/deboot
mkdir failed for /sdcard/debian, File exists
losetup: /dev/block/loop5
mount: mounting /dev/block/loop5 on /sdcard/debian failed: Device or resource by
mount: mounting devpts on /sdcard/debian/dev/pts failed: No such file or directy
mount: mounting proc on /sdcard/debian/proc failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting sysfs on /sdcard/debian/sys failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting /sdcard on /sdcard/debian/root/sdcard failed: No such file or dy
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
chroot: can't execute '/bin/bash': No such file or directory
#
what do you have to do to fix it. is it a rom problem becouse i have hyperdriod gbx v12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
is it different form hyperdriod gbx 2.01 becouse that is what imperiallight is using, im even using a 16gb sdcard but class 2
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First off, you already have the .img mounted(/sdcard/debian device busy), and the rest of the file structre wasn't created right.
to create it manually, run these in terminal:
Code:
cd /sdcard
rm /debian
mkdir /debian
cd debian
mkdir /dev/pts
mkdir /proc
mkdir /sys
I just managed to boot this using SD Android via haret.
I couldn't get it to work before using ACA sd, see my previous post.
I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437463 SD ICS from tytung.
First boot created debian folder ok but after second boot I could not connect with VNC due to localhost:1 being used by /tmp/X1-lock. I tried using 5902 but no go.
After reading up whether you can delete this, it seems you can.
So using root browser (from market-free) I deleted /mnt/sdcard/debian/tmp/X1-lock (and also X11-UNIX in same place, as this also gives the same problem) and then entering the commands in terminal
I haven't had any problems so far.
Remember to backup everything before trying this, I don't accept responsibility etc.
Note; megaupload link in first post gone, use link in original thread

[Q] Mount Android SD card under linux via wifi

hello, i tried this tutorial to mount my sdcard over wifi. i like to sync my music with clementine. not only copy paste. so i need to mount the sdcard. but when i tried the following command i got this msg.
Code:
[email protected]:~$ sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.1.2/sdcard/ /media/android -o user=roni,uid=roni,gid=roni,nounix,file_mode=0770,dir_mode=0770
mount: block device //192.168.1.2/sdcard/ is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: cannot mount block device //192.168.1.2/sdcard/ read-only
[email protected]:~$
can anyone tell me what am i doing wrong?
I had this problem too! Fixed by changing the following:
Code:
Command response:
mount: block device //192.168.0.3/sdcard/ is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: cannot mount block device //192.168.0.3/sdcard/ read-only
syslog:
[17508.618475] Status code returned 0xc000006d NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[17508.618481] CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -13
[17508.618593] CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13
Changed user to username
Added password to the mount command (I got a logon failure message in the syslog if I didn't, rather than getting prompted as the article suggests)
Gave me error:
Code:
Command response:
mount: //192.168.0.3/sdcard/ is not a valid block device
syslog:
[17544.645324] CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -6
Solution: removed the trailing slash from the SMB address
So my final command was:
Code:
sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.0.3/sdcard /media/stewart-android -o username=stewart,password=p4ssw0rd,uid=stewart,gid=stewart,nounix,file_mode=0770,dir_mode=0770
Obviously you'll need to change userids, ip addresses and passwords to match your settings

[Q] P-3100 Tab 2 : ext3 mount fails with 'invalid argument'

I am running rooted ICS 4.0.4 on P-3100 Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
while trying to mount ext3 parition on SD card, (mount -t ext3 /dev/dev/vold/XXX /mnt/extSdCard)
it fails with "invalid argument". /proc/filesystems has ext3 in the output so I believe kernel has the support.
Any workaround?

[Q] BusyBox mount NFS

Hello,
I enabled the mount option in BusyBox (it wasn't checked in the list of apps) in my rooted MK808 android TV and tried to mount a NFS share from my LAN using the following command in the terminal:
busybox mount -o ro,vers=3 -t nfs /192.168.0.10/storage /mnt/sdcard/cifs/storage
but I get the following message:
mount: permission denied (are you root?)
Does anyone here have any idea why this happens and how to enable the NFS mount?
Thanks a lot,
David
dstu69 said:
Hello,
I enabled the mount option in BusyBox (it wasn't checked in the list of apps) in my rooted MK808 android TV and tried to mount a NFS share from my LAN using the following command in the terminal:
busybox mount -o ro,vers=3 -t nfs /192.168.0.10/storage /mnt/sdcard/cifs/storage
but I get the following message:
mount: permission denied (are you root?)
Does anyone here have any idea why this happens and how to enable the NFS mount?
Thanks a lot,
David
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Try
busybox mount -o ro,vers=3 -t nfs 192.168.0.10:/storage /mnt/sdcard/cifs/storage
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kuisma said:
Try
busybox mount -o ro,vers=3 -t nfs 192.168.0.10:/storage /mnt/sdcard/cifs/storage
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Thank you for your help. I think that you're right about the syntax (separate problem).
Unfortunately, I still get the same "permission denied" error message
Regards.
dstu69 said:
Thank you for your help. I think that you're right about the syntax (separate problem).
Unfortunately, I still get the same "permission denied" error message
Regards.
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did you ever figure this out? i just got an mk808 and i'm having a different issue.
i solved the permission denied by typing 'su' at the command line to get root on the mk808, but trying to mount says that the share doesnt exist.
my ubuntu box sees the nfs shares without a problem.
I have a MK808 running finless 1.7 ROM.
the nfs mount command does not work.
When I checked
Code:
\proc\filesystems
nfs is not supported.
What ROMS are you using that supports NFS in MK808 ?
I am able to mount my nfs shares without issues in all my other unix devices [WDLXTV etc]

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