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
There are some great kernels here for d801...but nothing that supports cm11 4.4.3. ...is there a reason no one is building cm kernels...code issues...source?
I'm looking for any rom that is F2FS compatible, doesn't matter if it is AOSP, some derivative or TouchWiz one. Anything will do.
Some kernels are tagged f2fs compatible but to date I have not been able to boot a system standing on f2fs.
First of all sorry for the probably "very" noob question (if it is), okay to be on topic:
Recently I was curious about f2fs format and I heard it is better than ext4.
I did a little bit of research but I'm not really satisfied.
I heard only CM roms support f2fs on Galaxy S4 I-9505, for kernel it's not my concern because there are kernel that supports that format.
My questions are these:
-Is it true touchwiz rom are not supported? If so, why it can't. If not, what tw rom is/are supproted?
-Can I really benefit for f2fs format, or better is it really worth to try?
I hope I can be satisfied after being answered so if possible I prefer a very exhaustive answer.
Thank you very much.
P.s. Please don't kill me and be gentle if possible.
From my understanding, F2FS has to be supported by the kernel.
F2FS was also developed by Samsung, as far as I know, so I don't know why their ROMs/kernels would not support it.
F2FS is supposed to improve write speeds. So only writable partitions (data, cache, internal).would benefit from it. The system partition is read only and would not benefit by being converted to F2FS.
The improvements are barely noticeable.
You'll get a better general performance improvement by switching to a custom ROM than switching to F2FS.
GDReaper said:
From my understanding, F2FS has to be supported by the kernel.
F2FS was also developed by Samsung, as far as I know, so I don't know why their ROMs/kernels would not support it.
F2FS is supposed to improve write speeds. So only writable partitions (data, cache, internal).would benefit from it. The system partition is read only and would not benefit by being converted to F2FS.
The improvements are barely noticeable.
You'll get a better general performance improvement by switching to a custom ROM than switching to F2FS.
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First of all thank you for answering.
I actually find kernels that support f2fs so it's not a real problem after all.
I'm still wondering if custom roms actually support it but probably I should ask the rom developer, this is my real concern because I heard touchwiz rom doesn't support f2fs format and maybe having only a supported kernel isn't enough to have it working correctly.
So if I want to convert my phone in f2fs, I should only format data, cache and internal, I understand it so again thanks.
I really want to try converting for my curiousity but I don't know if I should give it a shot.
I had a few problems with F2FS in the past. Problems like data loss, like a complete factory reset of the phone during a reboot.
Are there any kernels built for the SM-j510F that have configFS support, I've read that this is inherently supported in kernels above 3.19, but I was wondering if anyone managed to get it working for the 3.10 kernel. I'm trying to get this tool working on the phone, https://github.com/pelya/android-keyboard-gadget.
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Are there any kernels built for the SM-j510F that have configFS support, I've read that this is inherently supported in kernels above 3.19, but I was wondering if anyone managed to get it working for the 3.10 kernel. I'm trying to get this tool working on the phone, https://github.com/pelya/android-keyboard-gadget.
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Ya i have also 3.10 kernel .If u get answers tll me also