It's 2024 and Android cant mount a NFS Share.
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>NFS Share.
you mean that one thing that literally NOBODY uses
>what are you saying
>I use it daily and literally hundreds used it back then
>Is it really a good phone OS if it cant full support sir this simple legacy shit
>what do you mean by android is open source and I can build the functionality in?
>I am a IQfytard, I cant code for shit
>who are you quoting?
>wingays
Better performance than Samba by far. Samba only exists to provide compatibility with the garbage that is Windows.
I use it on Kodi, it's simple and fast.
You don't use Kodi for anything even remotely important, so it doesn't count.
Linux isn't used for anything important either.
>NFS
Umm, grandpa, we have cloud object storage these days
>giving your data to nsa/cia/israel
>storing ur personal info in somebody else's computer
Ngmi
The only times I've seen it used is in some corporate environments with shared files for Linux stuff. I've never seen any useful use case for it on Android so far.
It's useful if you want to prevent dying of old age as you wait for slow-ass smb to finish its transfer.
I don't use a share. If I want to transfer files between my PC and my phone, I use Python's SimpleHTTPServer and download it through the browser. I can run Python through Termux on Android for phone-to-PC.
Good on you anon, I have an smb share up just for pulling stuff to my phone and it's so glically slow that I usually just ssh in and symlink the data to a syncthing share.
SMB is ok as long as your SMB server is Windows. Samba is kind of a wonky shit fest and I still don't trust it for security. They recently added an io-microring support that probably helps immensely, but you'll probably get shitted on by hackermans as soon as you use it.
>NFS3 and older
>have to run SUN RPC framework aids just to have a mediocre shared filesystem with more bugs than you can shake a stick at
>NFS4
>Forced to deploy a functioning id management system (Kerberos, Active Directory, whatever RH aids) to use it and auth uids
>No other options for auth
>No one uses either and just goes back to half assed SMB3 instead
Gee, I wonder fricking why. Also I hate Samba, but ksmbd is literally CVE bait.
just use smb stop being a hipster
VLC for Android can access NFS shares. It tried this to stream music from my server which works but changing songs takes a good 5-6 seconds.
>nfs over wifi
yikes
There be plenty of SFTP applications. I play with my SFTPness every day.
>plug usb drive fomatted as exfat into android phone
>android insists it can't read it and has to format it
woooow.