I solved it, and will post the answer here too... It can be helpfull
to others as well.
It seems android uses now a subdir to store your data, eg
/data/media/0/Music matches now with /sdcard/Music which has become a
symlink.
So, I mounted onto that real dir instead of the symlink dir, and
Thanks all for the answers.
I still find it's something strange. The share on the nas is shared as
777, so whoever who mounts should be able to read the contents.
I had stock (4.2.1), changed to CM 10 (4.2), and recently upgraded to
10.1 (4.2.1 again)
I did not change anything. At this moment, I
On Sunday 27 January 2013 00:46, Tsjoecha wrote:
unfortenately, I don't find the cause by now... ideas still are welcome
Can you run the applications (which do not show files) under strace?
You will see what exactly they are getting when they try to
scan that directory.
On Sunday 27 January 2013 00:46:04 Tsjoecha wrote:
unfortenately, I don't find the cause by now... ideas still are welcome
TIA!
On 26 January 2013 21:44, Tsjoecha tsjoe...@gmail.com wrote:
Dan,
I guess you could be right. after the mount, the permissions are
indeed changed (I guess
Hello,
First of all, I'm new to this mailinglist. Please forgive me if I ask
an already answered question.
I migrated last week to Cyanogenmod 10.1, which brings my nexus 7 to
the latest android release.
Today I reinstalled Busybox, to get back my nfs mounts on my device.
I'm using the
On Saturday 26 January 2013 12:41:02 Tsjoecha wrote:
The mount succeeds perfectly, if I go in the terminal to
/sdcard/Pictures and execute the ls command, I can see all my pics
from my nas-device.
Though, when starting apps, like EZ File Explorer, the folder seems to
be empty. Other apps
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 06:41:02PM +0100, Tsjoecha wrote:
The mount succeeds perfectly, if I go in the terminal to
/sdcard/Pictures and execute the ls command, I can see all my pics
from my nas-device.
Though, when starting apps, like EZ File Explorer, the folder seems to
be empty. Other
Dan,
I guess you could be right. after the mount, the permissions are
indeed changed (I guess the permissions from the nas are being taken
over to the mountpoint)
I'll investigate my nas-settings, but it feels strange as it worked
before I migrated to CM10.1
On 26 January 2013 20:56, Dan
unfortenately, I don't find the cause by now... ideas still are welcome
TIA!
On 26 January 2013 21:44, Tsjoecha tsjoe...@gmail.com wrote:
Dan,
I guess you could be right. after the mount, the permissions are
indeed changed (I guess the permissions from the nas are being taken
over to the