NTFS
Hi,
>>As a previous user didn't bother to give any further feedback on the NTFS
Sorry, but I don't know nothing about this problem and thats why i'm silent/
>>What do you have? Please post a screenshot.
View attachment 1989758 View attachment 1989788
>>Also, check system/lib/modules for ntfs.ko
Sorry, but directory modules is not present in system/lib and file ntfs.ko isn't here too. But i find this file in the /lib/modules (not system/lib/modules) directory.
Thank you. Yep, my mistake, meant just lib/modules. Just habit.
The screenshot suggests that the NTFS module isn't actually loaded. (That's why you need to try with that app first), if I misinterpret that, anyone please feel free to correct me.
You can easily insmod it in your init.rc or a init.d script that will load it on boot. Do you have init.d support? If so, I could make a flashable CWM script or you could just place it in your init.d folder, give permissions and reboot.
OR - you can create your own script........
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#
# Load NTFS Module
[B]insmod /lib/modules/ntfs.ko[/B]
OR - you can add that line to the end of inti.rc........
Code:
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# SA, System SW, SAMSUNG
service bugreport /system/bin/bugmailer.sh -v
class main
disabled
oneshot
keycodes 114 115 116
on property:ro.dumpstate.dmesg=1
write /proc/sys/kernel/dmesg_restrict 0
# Load NTFS Module
[B]insmod /lib/modules/ntfs.ko[/B]
NOTE: here
insmod with lower case "Eye". Don't forget permissions after saving and reboot. Not sure if you have two intit.rc, maybe one in the root directory /init.rc or /data/init.rc. ALWAYS BACKUP BEFORE DOING ANYTHING.
As far as development is going; waitng on feedback from a few betas builds - in future, you hopefully won't need the script, and all modules to be loaded from the kernel. I do think those few beta builds sent for testing do need some more work though, just wish I could test.......
EDIT : Also, does USB OTG work at all, with any partition type? If nothing, maybe there is something to enable in the config file. If need be, will look further tomorrow.....
EDIT2: For those
with init.d support and don't wish to make your own script, try the attached flashable zip. Else, try the init.rc mod........
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