I like to mount my shares as a mount point for xbmc among other things. I know the motley kernel has cifs support. I know franco doesn't. I've searched other kernels but most don't list one way or another. Any help would be appreciated. Or the cifs modules for this phone would be awesome.
has anyone found cifs modules that work with this phone?
yes or no?? anyone fine anything yet??
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Hi,
After searching a while I couldn't find a kernel for my GalaxyS I9000
with support for cifs (samba/nfs shares) _and_ tun (openvpn).
Please kernel devs, do include these two essential modules in your
kernels (as well as BLN of course). Or point me to one that already
does.
Thanks,
Hardcore includes CIFS, but you need to enable it in CWM.
+1
I need tun.ko to connect to my office cisco vpn, and cifs support is a bonus I'd like to have..
shouldn't this be in the dev section?? They probably wont even read this
xedd said:
Hardcore includes CIFS, but you need to enable it in CWM.
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Ah right, I happen to have a hardcore kernel but didn't notice the CIFS
entry in CWM. Great.
One more to go now: tun.ko
Thanks,
+1, but agree this should be in dev forum
zafu said:
Ah right, I happen to have a hardcore kernel but didn't notice the CIFS
entry in CWM. Great.
One more to go now: tun.ko
Thanks,
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Into super optimized kernel, the mine one, CIFS and Tun are compiled inside kernel by default
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The Virtuous ROM's / Unity Kernels do not appear to include CIFS.
Is there an alternative ROM that plays nice with Virtuous, which supports CIFS, or some other method of enabling CIFS under Virtuous?
I did search but have found no results, other than to read that it appears CIFS was not included in Virtuous.
Thank you in advance,
RKM
Please, can somebody provide compiled kernel modules for kernel 2.6.32.9-00001-g41bc3e0 or compatible? Specifically cifs.ko, slow-work.ko, fuse.ko
Thanks a lot.
If you just want cifs, you can use a kernel by faux123, all of them have built in cifs support.
I'm kinda in the same situation, i don't want faux's o/c, so im in the process of getting sources to compile my own without any cpu o/c. but i like the cifs support, and the slqb/bfq optimization
Girgizzlemuf said:
I'm kinda in the same situation, i don't want faux's o/c, so im in the process of getting sources to compile my own without any cpu o/c. but i like the cifs support, and the slqb/bfq optimization
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My source is available via GitHub, you can download it any any time and compile yourself without oc. Just don't enable fakeshmoo option
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turl1 said:
If you just want cifs, you can use a kernel by faux123, all of them have built in cifs support.
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Well, this is exactly, what I was trying to avoid. I would really prefer downloadable kernel modules.
And yes, I can compile them from the source, I just hoped, that somebody already did that and can share.
Thanks anyway.
Just as the title says, looking for a kernel built with cifs and tun compiled in. If it doesn't exist, I'm not opposed to trying to compile it myself seeing as how the sources are available. Haven't compiled my own android kernel yet though so while it would be a great learning experience, I'm looking for the fast answer at the moment
Questions go in the Q&A section
Motley kernel in the original development section supports cifs
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The ones from Nexus 10 wont work... can someone help?
Yes pretty pretty please with a cherry on top.
yes where are the cifs modules?!!?
+1 BUMP
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anyone?:/
it seems that faux's kernel has cifs incorporated, but I cannot find a way to set up cifs manager to use it. Has anyone tried before?
any update
Hi folks
just adding to this conversation - I just got a shiny new Nexus 4 - and am trying to find out how to get CIFS support.
My understanding is that by flashing CM10.1 & TWRP I haven't actually flashed a custom kernel - slightly different to my days of the Samsung Galaxy S2 which I understand had to have a custom kernel as the recovery component is included in the kernel (correct me if I have this wrong).
Anyway, I have flashed CM10.1 and TWRP as per the CM and TWRP instructions. Everything is working well, but I see the cifs.ko module (and others) are missing from the /system/lib/modules folder.
Am I missing something, or does CM not include CIFS modules in the ROM?
I understand that I can get support from a custom kernel, but honestly don't have much experience with this aspect, as I really just stuck to ROMs with my SGS2.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
I would love this as well.
My kat kernel has smb built in. Look on teamos
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