[olpc-help] Can I mount a network drives
Steve Holton
sph0lt0n at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 19:31:14 EST 2008
On Jan 10, 2008 4:14 PM, Anonymous <community-support at lists.laptop.org>
wrote:
>
> I maintain the CIFS file system for Linux and would be happy to help, but
> it seems someone has turned off the build of the cifs module in the .config
> of the OLPC kernel. It would be trivial to add that (and to make it easier
> to mount - the tiny module mount.cifs).
>
> If anyone knows who to contact, let me know. Jeremy Allison and others on
> the Samba team have discussed how obviously useful it would be to have cifs
> support in OLPC since it is by far the most popular protocol used to share
> files - and OLPC is space constrained in its local storage (cifs could be
> used to mount to other systems to access programs that would not fit on the
> local flash)
I'm not sure if "most popular" carries much weight.
People wanting to mount a network file server volume to their XO don't
really fit the model of schoolchildren in less-developed corners of the
world using hand cranks just to keep connectivity up.
Cool and Useful really only applies to thos people trying to use the XO
beyond it's base educational scope.
I'd love to have this available on the developer builds, or easily added
into a running system.
But not having it in the bases system seems the correct decision to me.
--
Steve Holton
sph0lt0n at gmail.com
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