Hi !
I really would love to be able to mount cifs shares / samba shares...
Does anyone have a link to a working cifs.co to be used with cifs manager / mount manager ?
Thanks for any hints,
Ender
I've flashed my TPT with Koshu's CM10.
As I can not mount my NAS I've replaced the cifs.ko and the md_4 file. But mount is not possible.
Does the CM10 support cifs? And when the answer is yes, is the a howto?
I have searched the www and XDA for the TPT and Cifs-Managers, but no solution works.
Any hints?
I have the exact same problem! I'd really like to be able to use Cifs on my Thinkpad Tablet.
I tried that module:
cifs and md4 module
and another one that I found on the thinkpadtabletforum. (Unfortunately, I cannot post that link since I have under 10 posts.)
When looking deeper into CifsManager or MountManager, it seems that only the md4 module of the link I posted is mounted. The cifs.ko file never appears to be mounted. Anyone can help?
Thanks!
Hi,
I'm trying to use dsixda's Android Kitchen and I don't know how to add device into /tools/edify_defs folder,and how to set mount points.
Anyone could help me?Or any idea?
Cheers
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Hi folks
My issue that I cannot seem to resolve is one of CIFS share mounting. I have trawled the XDA forums, google, and many many other android sites with no luck.
Current state
Nexus 4
CyanogenMod 10.1 RC4 (but have been running nightlies and RCs almost since release)
Latest version of CifsManager
Folders created:
/mnt/cifs/*
Where * is various folder names matched to my CIFS shares being served from an OpenMediaVault storage PC.
My understanding is that CM10.1 has CIFS support built into the kernel, as there are no cifs modules in the usual places one would expect to find them.
No matter what I try in CifsManager, the mount fails with:
Code:
Mounting the share has failed with an error. mount: Invalid argument
I thought this may be an issue with CifsManager, so I hopped into the shell to see what I could find. I am no *nix guru, but am comfortable (mostly) in the commandline.
I fired up ADB, connected the device and entered an ADB shell with root access via su.
I issued a BUNCH of different mount commands, with no luck, some of which were:
Code:
mount -t cifs //192.168.1.3/share1 /mnt/cifs/share1
mount -o username=<username> -t cifs //192.168.1.3/share1 /mnt/cifs/share1
mount -o username=<username>,password=<password> -t cifs //192.168.1.3/share1 /mnt/cifs/share1
I tried variations of these with the options after the type and vice versa, and with one/both of those after the device/mount point pieces.
All consistently gave the same error as CifsManager:
Code:
mount: Invalid argument
I even tried using
Code:
-t smbfs
and get the following error:
Code:
mount: No such device
The only additional note I could find that I thought worth mentioning is this entry in dmesg:
Code:
<3>[14314.292444] CIFS VFS: Connecting to DFS root not implemented yet
At this point I am officially out of ideas and operating beyond my capabilities so if you have any suggestions or advice, please let me know what additional information I can provide here.
I should note that I have two Xoom's and an SGS2 all of which mount these shares fine. The Xooms are running EOS4 and the SGS2 was also running CM10.x - interestingly both of these ROMS had cifs modules rather than having them built into the kernel.
Thanks in advance.
/system/xbin/mount (soft-linked to busybox) rather than /system/bin/mount (linked to toolbox) works for me. I'm not sure that it's entirely safe to point the link in "bin" to busybox (which is necessary if you're using CifsManager as it has no option to set a path to "mount"), but everything seems to be alright, except that the busybox'es "mount" refuses to remount root read-write sometimes, and you need to specify a different dir for CifsManager (e.g. /data/cifs instead of /mnt/cifs).
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OK,
so with a bit of luck, I seem to have got to the bottom of this.
Within CifsManager, the following configuration for a share works:
Share Path
<IP address>/<share>
Mount Point
/mnt/cifs/<share>
Username
<username>
Password
Leave blank - if this is populated, it causes the "Invalid argument" error when mounting the CIFS share.
Options
Code:
unc=\\\\<IP address>\\<share>,pass=<password>
Now that I have it working, I remember reading on a post long time ago, that if the CIFS module is built into the kernel it required the unc= option to work.
Would it be worth getting in touch with the CifsManager devs and logging this as a bug do you think?
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How to mount a cifs share on Google Nexus 4 with CifsManager and CyanogenMod 10
Does it still works? I am using CM 10.1 nightly based on Android 4.2.2 and I am unable to make it work.
Do you use a kernel other than CM default?
Why do i want to mount cifs? Any specific reason?
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kewlfais said:
Why do i want to mount cifs? Any specific reason?
Sent from my Nexus 4
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I want to conect to my samba share over wifi. I'd prefer to mount them because, If I can mount them, I am free to use all programs/file explorers etc. to browse files/watch movies etc.
Well basically nexus talks only on mtp protocol.
U have options of connecting ur device via ssh by installing ssh server on phone but for me it wss slow so i dropped that.
Even there is a app name software data cable which connects via ftp.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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Or use airdroid that is also good app
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gergefil said:
Does it still works? I am using CM 10.1 nightly based on Android 4.2.2 and I am unable to make it work.
Do you use a kernel other than CM default?
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Hi
yes this still works. Please note my original post got screwed up by the forums - it removed some of the \'s. I have fixed this now in the original post, but by explanation there should be double the number of normal \'s in the UNC path (as escape characters I guess) so \ \ \ \ unc \ \ path
I do not use any custom kernel, just what is in the standard nightly CM builds (I also update to most nightlies..)
I hope this is clear
Swaziboy said:
Hi
yes this still works. Please note my original post got screwed up by the forums - it removed some of the \'s. I have fixed this now in the original post, but by explanation there should be double the number of normal \'s in the UNC path (as escape characters I guess) so \ \ \ \ unc \ \ path
I do not use any custom kernel, just what is in the standard nightly CM builds (I also update to most nightlies..)
I hope this is clear
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I am now able to make it work. Thanks.
Hey Swaziboy,
I have one more question:
Did you try to mount cifs share anywhere other than /mnt/cifs/SHARE
I want all applications to see my share, so I try to mount them into /mnt/sdcard/SHARE When I mount it to /mnt/cifs/ everything is perfect. However when I try to mount it into /mnt/sdcard/SHARE, cifs manager says it is mounted, however I can't see it on mount list and, it is not mounted at all.
Do you have any idea/suggestions?