\o/ yay
here is a screen shot of a little test (the NAS is mounted to /sdcard/NAS):
http://qstatistic.com/00/mounted_nas.png
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On Friday, December 6, 2013 10:27:10 AM UTC-5, z.c wrote:
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> if your device is using init and start can be executed. "start
> " is correct. "start-ssh" is just not a service name, it's the
> executable, the service name can be found with the "grep..." command from
> my previous post. in my ca
> Sorry but I can't teach you everthing you need to know to get this
> working.
>
my apologies if it seemed that way. my simple question at this point is
how to start the service in question. "start servicename" is clearly not
correct on my device.
as for doing this on a webserver.that i
zc:
to keep things simple, i used the start-ssh service (which is part of my
init.rc). i created /system/bin/start-ssh q=which consisted of a test ssh
script. i changed the permissions so that it would be executable, but when
i do...
# start start-ssh,
...nothing happens. i tried rebooting
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>
> when I mount using a shell-script (masked as a system-service like
> /system/bin/debuggerd) with "/system/bin/start" the mount is visible
> systemwide.
>
>
it seems my reply/question from yesterday got lost. so, here we go again...
zc: can you please explain how you did this? i have th
sorry to be a nuissance here, but i've tried positing something, got a
message about it being "reviewed" and a day later nothing is showing up.
just tried this as a test now.
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