CIFS Support? - HTC Desire S

Hi, can anybody tel me if its possible now to get cifs working on desire S?

Yep. Take any ROM based on kernel from amidabuddha
This kernel has either cifs modules or built-in support.

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[Q] CIFS Support?

I'm currently running stock Froyo on my Mesmerize and it's working great for me, but one feature I'd like to have is CIFS support so I can mount Windows/Samba shares directly. I have this on my ViewSonic Gtab and it works great.
I haven't seen any mention of this feature in any of the development threads, though. Is there a ROM/Kernal (not sure where support needs to be) available for the Mesmerize that supports this?
Have you tried any of the CIFS apps from the market?
The apps I've found either only allow you to copy files, not open them over the network, or they need kernel support for CIFS.
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I'm using nemesis otb for aosp and it has a cifs module iirc. Its in thor kernel thread follow the link to check out all the kernels.
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Thanks. I'll check it out.

is there suitable cifs.ko for CM7?thanks!

my gtablet now is working on the CM7(7.0.3), and just now I installed the cifs manager...want to watch the movie storage in my laptop...
and then I find the cifs manager doesn't work for no suitable cifs.ko inside cm7 rom...
so is is there suitable cifs.ko for CM7?
thanks!
What kernel? Support for cifs is in the kernel so, run pershoot or clemsyn if they are compatible with CM7. Search should be able to answer that question.
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savage0 said:
my gtablet now is working on the CM7(7.0.3), and just now I installed the cifs manager...want to watch the movie storage in my laptop...
and then I find the cifs manager doesn't work for no suitable cifs.ko inside cm7 rom...
so is is there suitable cifs.ko for CM7?
thanks!
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There are a couple of threads just for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071693
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059632

[Q] Kernel support

Do we have any GB kernels that support init.d? if so could we implement this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111145?
So far not much has been done to the ChargeGB kernel. The source isn't released yet.
There is the kernel in the NAMELESS ROM that says it does init.d and ext4 (lagfix), but it also doesn't completely work yet (bluetooth and the hardware buttons)
thanks, hopefully it'll completely work soon!
scarygood536 said:
Do we have any GB kernels that support init.d? if so could we implement this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111145?
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This looks pretty neat after reading the other thread, but is this any different from the values that Autokiller seems to modify? If so, how? Thanks!
Most custom kernels already have values similar to the one's that init.d script sets pre-configured

Which kernel supports loop devices?

I am trying to get ubuntu running under the chroot method however I cant get it to work and im not sure my kernel supports loop devices which is needed for this to work, so what kernels do support loop devices?
I think Tiamat kernel is working, not sure.
zacthespack said:
what kernels do support loop devices?
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All Linux kernels support the loop devices. In case that module is not present it must be compiled in the kernel image.
This is the kernel module to enable, just in case your CONFIG_BLK_DEV is set to "n".
Code:
Device Drivers --->
[*] Block devices --->
<*> Loopback device support
Bye.
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[Q] S2W?

Are there any kernels out that support s2w or dt2w ?
If there are none out now will s2w be supported in a future kernel?
And is there a way to modify a custom kernel to add in the feature?

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