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From: Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de>
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Subject: Re: NFS from Android
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 13:38:09 +0200
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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.


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Arno Welzel
https://arnowelzel.de