I installed the Honeycomb Preview from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947071 and it's working great for me so far.
However, I'm trying to find the cifs modules for the kernel but I can't find them. I'm not even sure which of dalingrin's kernels is in that image. I tried flashing a few of his other kernels but each time it wouldn't boot and I had to do a boot repair. Does anyone know where to get the cifs modules or even which kernel that image has? I'd even prepare the modules myself if I knew where to start. Thanks!
The last of Dalingrins HC kernel is from 022511.
http://coachz.inetpro.org/~dalingrin/nook/kernels/022511/
As for your actual question about cifs support, I have no idea man
Also, port wise, that build is fairly old. Have a look at Divine_Madcat's multi-device mashup http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062626
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I have not been able to get it to work.. I'm guessing that the tunnel module (tun.ko) is not compiled into the base kernel..
I did search, and have only found a tun.ko mod for 2.6.32.9.
Since it appears that the HC source is not going to be released, will we be able to even develop custom kernels and modules....
hi.
1)
are the kernel sources for the newest cm7 stable for ZTE Blade somewhere available? Perhaps on Github?
I am especially interested in the .config file.
2)
the latest cm7 stable has full VPN support, including tunneling. is the tunneling capability loaded as a module (tun.ko) or permanent in kernel?
The CM7 blade kernel source is here: https://github.com/TomGiordano/kernel_zte_blade
IP tunnelling is compiled into the kernel, not as a module.
Thanks.
What is the difference in compiling the tunneling as module and starting with a boot script everytime and compiling permanentely in kernel?
is there any drawback as the script is starting tun everytime...
kernel is getting marinally bigger?
I don't think you'll notice any difference.
I have tried tons of different roms and kernels, and settled (provisionally) to slim bean ROM and franco kernel. However, I have noticed that while slim bean includes several scripts ini init.d, franco kernel does not support init.d scripts by default (I have read that this depends on its default initramfs), so that these scripts are not executed at boot. What should I do? Is perhaps the idea that those scripts are for slim bean stock kernel and that actually they should not be run with franco kernel, leading perhaps to some potential conflict? Or am I loosing some functionality in the rom, so that I should resort to one of those several ways to add init.d support to any kernel (such as uni-init and others: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849)?
Please note that I do not need to add other personal scripts to init.d, I wonder only if I am facing some kind of conflict between rom and kernel. Note also that I am not observing any practical negative effect ATM, I am only wondering if this general situation (rom with init.d scripts, custom kernel disabling them) is on purpose or something that I should fix.
Hey guys and hey devs,
i wanna ask you something.
My android version is 4.2.2 with stock rom and franco.kernel.
I want to use my iCon 225 Surfstick with my Nexus 7 Tablet. All i need are 2 modules. The hso and the ppp_async module. Unfortunately franco.kernel does not have those modules. And the developer has not responded to my request. So i tried to compile it myself with cygwin. I had no success and a few errors.
Can anyone give me a kernel with these modules?
Before i had my galaxy Ace for tethering and so on but unfortunately it is gone diving
Sorry for my bad english
Thx in advance,
nwd
This is a rather new kernel, you could ask the dev if they're included/supported?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2373410
Yeah i could try
ppp_async is built-in with my kernel. hso will be enabled in next build. Expect it sometime tomorrow or the day after.
Do you want them as modules or built-in with the kernel?
Hi! As title says, I'm searching for a kernel for my nexus 7. At the moment I have a cyano 10.1.3 and also a cyano 10.1.2. I have two of them for thesis reasoning. I'm interestin in a kernel following in some ways the kernel patching of the linux kernel. I'm not interested in longer battery life or different governor or similar. I'm interested in a kernel patch about ad hoc network with wpa encryption. If you can advise me some kernel that could do that I could also ask about this functionality in the specific thread.
Thanks in advance