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| Started by | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| First post | 2024-10-25 22:42 +0200 |
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NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-25 22:42 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Andrews <andrews@spam.net> - 2024-10-26 00:14 +0000
Re: NFS from Android "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-10-26 03:08 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> - 2024-10-26 08:23 +0100
Re: NFS from Android "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-10-26 15:50 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 16:16 +0200
Re: NFS from Android "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-10-26 21:34 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> - 2024-10-26 22:04 +0100
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 16:14 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2024-10-26 13:38 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 16:21 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Andrews <andrews@spam.net> - 2024-10-26 15:04 +0000
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 17:41 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 16:07 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2024-10-26 13:34 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2024-10-26 13:43 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Qihe <Q@invalid.invalid> - 2024-10-26 16:25 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 16:42 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2024-10-28 01:36 +0100
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 16:30 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2024-10-28 01:40 +0100
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 16:43 +0200
Re: NFS from Android "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-10-26 21:40 +0200
Re: NFS from Android AJL <noemail@none.com> - 2024-10-26 16:20 -0700
Re: NFS from Android "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-10-27 03:14 +0100
Re: NFS from Android AJL <noemail@none.com> - 2024-10-29 02:41 +0000
Re: NFS from Android Qihe <Q@invalid.invalid> - 2024-10-26 17:06 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 17:38 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Andrews <andrews@spam.net> - 2024-10-26 21:38 +0000
Re: NFS from Android Qihe <Q@invalid.invalid> - 2024-10-27 01:50 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-26 17:33 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Andrews <andrews@spam.net> - 2024-10-26 21:48 +0000
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-10-27 18:34 +0100
Re: NFS from Android Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> - 2024-10-27 18:23 +0000
Re: NFS from Android Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> - 2024-10-30 09:40 +0200
Re: NFS from Android Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> - 2024-11-01 16:42 +0100
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-25 22:42 +0200 |
| Subject | NFS from Android |
| Message-ID | <vfgvr3$ksou$1@news.usenet.ovh> |
Hello, everyone, why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard disks on my Android tablet? Grazie. Ciao Massimo
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| From | Andrews <andrews@spam.net> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 00:14 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vfhca3$269q$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #143817 |
Massimo Peca wrote on Fri, 25 Oct 2024 22:42:11 +0200 : > Hello, everyone, > why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard > disks on my Android tablet? I do not know why nor even how, but one possible suggestion is that all Android phones (even those which are not rooted) can concurrently run any desired Linux distro - for free - using the Andronix open source tools. *Andronix* - Linux on Android, by Devriz Technologies <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=studio.com.techriz.andronix> <https://github.com/AndronixApp> <https://andronix.app/> If you know how to mount the disks on your chosen Linux distro, that might solve your problem. If it does solve the problem, please let us know. Good luck.
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 03:08 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <o0stukx6ag.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #143817 |
On 2024-10-25 22:42, Massimo Peca wrote: > Hello, everyone, > why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard > disks on my Android tablet? https://www.hallergard.com/Blog/NFS_Android.html ? -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 08:23 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <vfi5dg$3kioe$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #143820 |
"Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> Wrote in message: > On 2024-10-25 22:42, Massimo Peca wrote: >> Hello, everyone, >> why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard >> disks on my Android tablet? > > https://www.hallergard.com/Blog/NFS_Android.html > > ? Yes, I have VLC and that has NFS as a network connection method. There may be file managers that will do it. Or maybe not - most folk probably want to connect to a Win machine and are happy with SMB. Look on RPi forums. Googling, I found a few sketchy blogs, mainly old, about connecting a drive _outside_ an app, using busybox for example. But as you expect you need root access. And connecting it automatically requires some cunning scripting. So - not easy - and probably doesn't work any more. -- Remove numerics from my email address.
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 15:50 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <qm8vukx6n2.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #143824 |
On 2024-10-26 09:23, Dave Royal wrote: > "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> Wrote in message: > >> On 2024-10-25 22:42, Massimo Peca wrote: >>> Hello, everyone, >>> why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard >>> disks on my Android tablet? >> >> https://www.hallergard.com/Blog/NFS_Android.html >> >> ? > > Yes, I have VLC and that has NFS as a network connection method. > There may be file managers that will do it. Or maybe not - most > folk probably want to connect to a Win machine and are happy with > SMB. Look on RPi forums. Some file browsers have an FTP client. Or SFTP. I just looked at Ghost Commander, no NFS. > > Googling, I found a few sketchy blogs, mainly old, about > connecting a drive _outside_ an app, using busybox for example. > But as you expect you need root access. And connecting it > automatically requires some cunning scripting. So - not easy - > and probably doesn't work any more. -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 16:16 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfitjp$me0h$3@news.usenet.ovh> |
| In reply to | #143834 |
Il 26/10/24 15:50, Carlos E.R. ha scritto: ... > Some file browsers have an FTP client. Or SFTP. I just looked at Ghost > Commander, no NFS. Thank you, I would not want to install FTP/SFTP on the Linux server as well.
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 21:34 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <pqsvukxf4i.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #143839 |
On 2024-10-26 16:16, Massimo Peca wrote: > Il 26/10/24 15:50, Carlos E.R. ha scritto: > ... >> Some file browsers have an FTP client. Or SFTP. I just looked at Ghost >> Commander, no NFS. > Thank you, > I would not want to install FTP/SFTP on the Linux server as well. You very probably already have sftp: it runs over ssh, not ftp. FTPS needs installation, different protocol. I am assuming that most distros install the ssh daemon, at worst you only need to enable it. -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 22:04 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <vfjlg1$3scj7$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #143834 |
"Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> Wrote in message: > On 2024-10-26 09:23, Dave Royal wrote: >> >> There may be file managers that will do it. Or maybe not - most >> folk probably want to connect to a Win machine and are happy with >> SMB. Look on RPi forums. > > Some file browsers have an FTP client. Or SFTP. I just looked at Ghost > Commander, no NFS. fwiw I have an iOS file manager that will handle NFS. Ironically, initally it asks whether you want to set up a network connection with Windows, MacOS, or Linux - and if you tap 'Linux' it offers you SMB. Perhaps it's because, on iOS, apps tend to cost a few quid, so an app like that tends to offer as many featured as possible to atract buyers. -- Remove numerics from my email address.
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 16:14 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfitgs$me0h$2@news.usenet.ovh> |
| In reply to | #143824 |
Il 26/10/24 09:23, Dave Royal ha scritto: ... > Yes, I have VLC and that has NFS as a network connection method. > There may be file managers that will do it. Or maybe not - most > folk probably want to connect to a Win machine and are happy with > SMB. Look on RPi forums. Thank you, my main purpose is to view and edit, remotely, the photo files (RAW) I have on my Linux computer (Debian), so VLC is not needed. I also looked for file managers that read NFS disks or partitions, but couldn't find any. The one ste I like best is x-plore. I wrote to the author, but he says it doesn't do that. At most they use Samba (SMB), precisely because Windows is more popular than Linux. Massimo
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| From | Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 13:38 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <lo42l0Fr0rdU2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #143820 |
Carlos E.R., 2024-10-26 03:08: > On 2024-10-25 22:42, Massimo Peca wrote: >> Hello, everyone, >> why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard >> disks on my Android tablet? > > https://www.hallergard.com/Blog/NFS_Android.html This is *not* about "mount NFS on Android" but only about these specific apps. In this case VLC and KODI also support using NFS to access files. But that's it - there is Document Storage Framework provider for NFS this way, only within these two apps you can use a NFS share as source too. And also keep in mind, that you can *not* mount anything in Android like in Linux. There is no fstab to be editable by the user and apps also don't have access to the filesystem but only to the Document Storage Framework or to very limited folders on SD cards or the respective internal storage in devices which don't support SD cards at all. -- Arno Welzel https://arnowelzel.de
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 16:21 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfitta$me0h$4@news.usenet.ovh> |
| In reply to | #143831 |
Il 26/10/24 13:38, Arno Welzel ha scritto: > > This is *not* about "mount NFS on Android" but only about these specific > apps. In this case VLC and KODI also support using NFS to access files. > But that's it - there is Document Storage Framework provider for NFS > this way, only within these two apps you can use a NFS share as source too. > > And also keep in mind, that you can *not* mount anything in Android like > in Linux. There is no fstab to be editable by the user and apps also > don't have access to the filesystem but only to the Document Storage > Framework or to very limited folders on SD cards or the respective > internal storage in devices which don't support SD cards at all. > > I got it, thank you. So, would it be enough to have a file manager that reads an NFS partition, and then open the files that I'm interested in? I haven't found any, though.
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| From | Andrews <andrews@spam.net> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 15:04 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vfj0eg$1paq$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #143840 |
Massimo Peca wrote on Sat, 26 Oct 2024 16:21:30 +0200 : > So, would it be enough to have a file manager that reads an NFS > partition, and then open the files that I'm interested in? > I haven't found any, though. I ran a search in Skyica App Finder for free & ad free apps which support "NFS" and it found a few - but I have no idea if they will work for you. <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skyjos.apps.fileexplorerfree> <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fregie.pho> <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icecoldapps.serversultimate.packb> The caveat is I know nothing about these apps other than they mention that they support NFS and that they're free and ad free (which is all I use).
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 17:41 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfj2je$mitl$3@news.usenet.ovh> |
| In reply to | #143847 |
Il 26/10/24 17:04, Andrews ha scritto: > Massimo Peca wrote on Sat, 26 Oct 2024 16:21:30 +0200 : > >> So, would it be enough to have a file manager that reads an NFS ...). Thank you!!! I will do some testing. PS: as I expected, newsgroups are far from an outdated method of collaborating and exchanging opinions on the Internet. He's over 60 years old, but he doesn't look it.
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 16:07 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfit2a$me0h$1@news.usenet.ovh> |
| In reply to | #143820 |
Il 26/10/24 03:08, Carlos E.R. ha scritto: ... > https://www.hallergard.com/Blog/NFS_Android.html Thanks Massimo
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| From | Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 13:34 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <lo42e1Fr0rdU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #143817 |
Massimo Peca, 2024-10-25 22:42: > Hello, everyone, > why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard > disks on my Android tablet? Because there are not many people trying this. NFS is not the first choice when it comes to sharing folders for other devices which are not the typical Linux boxes. Yes, Android uses a Linux kernel - but it should not be mistaken as "Linux system". -- Arno Welzel https://arnowelzel.de
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| From | Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 13:43 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <lo42v6Fr0rdU3@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #143830 |
Arno Welzel, 2024-10-26 13:34: > Massimo Peca, 2024-10-25 22:42: > >> Hello, everyone, >> why can't I find a guide on how to mount my Linux server's NFS hard >> disks on my Android tablet? > > Because there are not many people trying this. NFS is not the first > choice when it comes to sharing folders for other devices which are not > the typical Linux boxes. Yes, Android uses a Linux kernel - but it > should not be mistaken as "Linux system". P.S.: also keep in mind, that Android can *not* mount things like Linux does. An app can not create new mountpoints and there is no fstab you can easily edit. First of all, there is no root access, which would be required to run "mount" or edit /etc/fstab. Furthermore apps can only use a very limited number of folders for direct file access - and only, if allowed to do so. The preferred way for apps is using the Storage Access Framework. This framework allows additional providers to store file also on external servers like Google Drive, Dropbox etc. - but for this to work, there must be a storage provider installed which adds additional storage locations for apps. For example when you set up Google Drive or Nextcloud, you will see your Google Drive account or the configured Nextcloud account as a possible storage location to load and save files. In the same way an app *could* also provide access to NFS - however I am not aware of any NFS storage provider for Android and I doubt that there will ever be one, since NFS is mostly unknown outside the world of Linux servers. -- Arno Welzel https://arnowelzel.de
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| From | Qihe <Q@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 16:25 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfiu4v$2ja8$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #143832 |
Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> ha scritto: > .... In the same way an app *could* > also provide access to NFS - however I am not aware of any NFS storage > provider for Android and I doubt that there will ever be one, since NFS > is mostly unknown outside the world of Linux servers. > I guess the OP was going to set up his own NFS local network... Not looking for a provider. IMHO Anyway, Amaze (file manager) comes with a couple of interesting options, ftp server and wifi p2p, but no NFS. Material Files (another well reputated file manager) can manage ftp servers but again no NFS. VLC seems to be the only NFS client available but it's not a file manager. Maybe he could use VLC for multimedia via NFS and Amaze for other files via ftp. -- Qihe
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 16:42 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfiv3p$me0h$6@news.usenet.ovh> |
| In reply to | #143841 |
Il 26/10/24 16:25, Qihe ha scritto: ... > I guess the OP was going to set up his own NFS local network... > Not looking for a provider. IMHO correct > Anyway, Amaze (file manager) comes with a couple of interesting > options, ftp server and wifi p2p, but no NFS. > Material Files (another well reputated file manager) can manage > ftp servers but again no NFS. Confirmation. I cannot find any file manager that can read NFS. Is this just a business or technical choice? If they access FTP, SMB, why not NFS as well? > VLC seems to be the only NFS client available but it's not a file > manager. > Maybe he could use VLC for multimedia via NFS and Amaze for other > files via ftp. > VLC not good for me. I need to edit RAW, PNG, JPEG files etc... remotely and for Android there are many tools. And don't tell me to use a laptop........ I did. Massimo
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| From | Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> |
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| Date | 2024-10-28 01:36 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <lo84kgFf836U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #143841 |
Qihe, 2024-10-26 16:25: > Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> ha scritto: >> .... In the same way an app *could* >> also provide access to NFS - however I am not aware of any NFS storage >> provider for Android and I doubt that there will ever be one, since NFS >> is mostly unknown outside the world of Linux servers. >> > I guess the OP was going to set up his own NFS local network... > Not looking for a provider. IMHO In the context I explained, "provider" means an *app* for Android which acts as a software provider for the Android Storage Access Framework, so *any* other app which supports the SAF can use NFS as well then. -- Arno Welzel https://arnowelzel.de
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| From | Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> |
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| Date | 2024-10-26 16:30 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vfiue4$me0h$5@news.usenet.ovh> |
| In reply to | #143830 |
Il 26/10/24 13:34, Arno Welzel ha scritto: > > Because there are not many people trying this. NFS is not the first > choice when it comes to sharing folders for other devices which are not > the typical Linux boxes. Yes, Android uses a Linux kernel - but it > should not be mistaken as "Linux system". > > Thank you for your contribution. Still, I don't think I am the only one in the world who uses an Android tablet/smartphone and a Linux local area network at home. NFS is the most popular sharing protocol in the Linux environment, so I would find it normal if it were accessible from other operating systems as well, as you can do with Microsoft Windows. I don't see Android being any less widespread than Windows. It seems to me to be an unwise business and technical choice. Massimo
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