Is there a way to have cifs support?
Kernel built in?
Load module? Doesnt seem to have a cifs.ko in /system/lib
Thanks.
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Dear Community
As I searched for houres I decided to start this thread. As I am a n00b myself, do not hezitate to post further information or corrections.
USED Program: CifsManager (Download from Market)
USED Kernel and ROM
Check Rom EVO HD and Dark-Knight Kernel LINK
1. If you want to use Cifs/NTFS Shares your Kernel has to support this. It should be written in the Kernel Thread itself.
2. If the Kernel supports it, a little file named cifs.ko will be stored on your internal SD Card when flashing the kernel. This is a module for the kernel and is used for CIFS Access.
3. No find out where the cifs.ko file is stored. Use a Programm like root manager (Market Link) Tap on Search and search for cifs.ko
4. You should now memorize the location and switch to the cifsmanager itself.
5. In Cifsmanager go to options/Einstellungen and check "Load Cifs Modules"/CifsModule laden
6. Check "Load Insmod"/"Laden per insmod"
7. Tap on Path to Cifs.ko and adjust the Path to the right location.
8. Now you can create a share and enjoy it! Don't forget to use the following option if you have letters in your shared folders like ÄÜÖ
iocharset=utf8
Hope this helps some of you!
Does this work with nfs shares?
Sorry, i couldn't find a section especially for Huawei g330 (U8825-1). It has Android 4.0.4 and kernel is 3.0.21-perf-g69664a3
I'm a little bit surprised that there seems a kernel module for NFS missing (my older Xperia X8 and Galaxy Ace have this)
Could somebody be nice and compile / provide nfs.ko and/or cifs.ko + md4.ko for 3.0.21-perf-g69664a3
mount gives ma "no such device" and in etheal i can see a mount call and a portmap call which are replied by my linux box. it also reports "xx has been mounted by <spartphone-ip>
but there are no NFS-traffic (as getattr)
I would prefer nfs.ko (but should be able to handle version 2), but also cifs is a workaround
thanks a lot
Hi I have a lg optimus l1 II with rom stock:laugh: and sources kernel provided by LG:angel: and compile a kernel with swap enabled and now quisiara enable tun.ko module but nose as I can not find the option in the setup menu to run "make menuconfig ":silly:
I need cifs support. Is there a ROM or kernel that I can install that has cifs.ko included/supported?
Update: Not as straight forward as I had hoped, but this cocktail worked for me:
-CM 11
-JBX-Kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223517)
-Extra Modules Pack (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754888)
Hi all, if your goal is simply to play music and video from your NAS to your android device, you can use Kodi (xbmc) that can access cifs path directly!
I am trying to create cifs mount on my Huawei G630-U10 but it seems my device doesn't enjoy of cifs built-in support. My device is running Android 4.3 with kernel version 3.4.0+. Can you help to find a right version of cifs.ko, md4.ko, nls_utf8.ko for my device ?
somebody posted it here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/kernel-31-7-2013-nfs-cifs-modules-t2260831 but the links are not anymore valid