Hey arter, is there a way to import the sound profiles from Boeffla Kernel?
I miss Archi's sound profile
Nope. Not for now. My kernel is not huge enough for seperating a Q&A thread
So, the kernel doesn't support CIFS or is it for something else?
Why is the USB input charging current set to 1000 mA?? Default is 475 mA.
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Also, I have enabled zRAM but none of the memory in actual RAM gets transferred to swap. Screenshot attached.
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So, the kernel doesn't support CIFS or is it for something else?
Can you provide a ko in the ramdisk then?No. Since almost no one used it, I decided to remove it and make the kernel lighter.
Network file-system configs are completely disabled.
In order to make a module for CIFS needs CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS=y.
If we disable CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS, the kernel becomes lighter.
CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS:
This option alone does not add any kernel code.
Its such a wonderful feature. I think you shouldn't drop that just for a few KBs. Of course its a pro feature most newbies cannot handle but that's mostly due to unawareness or lack of frontend tools capable of handling mountspace properly these days.
This is my script to enable (and disable) a shared folder (just run it again to toggle on/off). It connects (in my case) to a Win7 machine/folder that holds multiple junction points (softlinked folders created with eg. "mklink /j d:\myshare\linkedfolder e:\myvideos") from all over my hdd's so i don't need to mount multiple folders on the linux/android side. But its just preferences. I fire it up with a gscript link/shortcut placed on the launcher screen.Will add it back to the next version.
Meanwhile, can you give me some useful examples with CIFS?
I might learn something new..
#!/system/bin/sh
# Mount script (by DualJoe@XDA)
# v1.1 - moved credentials to top of the script
folder=MyShare # will be /mnt/cifs/MyShare
host=//192.168.1.2/myshare # Source Host
username=MYUSERNAME # Username
password=MYPASSWORD # Password
mountoptions=ro,iocharset=utf8 # Mount options (read-only, UTF8 for Windows)
folder="/mnt/cifs/$folder"
if [ ! -d "$folder" ]; then
mount -o remount,rw /
mkdir -p $folder
chmod 755 /mnt/cifs
mount -o remount,r /
fi
su --mount-master -c mount | grep "$folder" > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
su --mount-master -c umount $folder
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
gscript-input toast "Umount successful :)"
else
gscript-input toast "Umount error $? :("
fi
else
su --mount-master -c mount -t cifs -o username=$username,password=$password,$mountoptions $host $folder
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
gscript-input toast "Mount error $? :("
else
gscript-input toast "Mount successful :)"
fi
fi
This is my script to enable (and disable) a shared folder. It connects to a Win7 machine/folder that holds multiple junction points (softlinked folders) from all over my hdd so i don't need to mount multiple folders on the linux/android side. But its just preferences. I fire it up with a gscript link/shortcut placed on the launcher screen.
The 'su --mount-master' is necessary to mount in the global mountspace so all apps can see it. Since Jellybean and android multi user environment every user has its own (loopmounted) sdcard that was accomplished with some kind of dirty hack by Google. They changed the mount command so that it only affects the apps own Zygote instance (local mountspace). Only the app that mounts the folder can see it. That broke all mount tools in Android at that time since only the mount tool itself could see the mount (more). Some dirty tricks arised hogging linux native services (that still are in the global mountspace) to circumvent that limitation until Chainfire finally came up with a proper solution in his Superuser tool.Code:#!/system/bin/sh folder=/mnt/cifs/E if [ ! -d "$folder" ]; then mount -o remount,rw / mkdir -p $folder chmod 755 /mnt/cifs mount -o remount,r / fi su --mount-master -c mount | grep "$folder" > /dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then su --mount-master -c umount $folder if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then gscript-input toast "Umount successful :)" else gscript-input toast "Umount error $? :(" fi else su --mount-master -c mount -t cifs -o username=USER,password=PASS,ro,iocharset=utf8 //192.168.1.2/E $folder if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then gscript-input toast "Mount error $? :(" else gscript-input toast "Mount successful :)" fi fi
I've just updated Temasek Unofficial ROM v105 with Arter Kernel, but the WIFI shows not in range.
Any idea how to fix this? It works fine on stock kernel.