Sujet : Re: NFS from Android
De : massimo (at) *nospam* esatto.com (Massimo Peca)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 26. Oct 2024, 15:30:28
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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