03-31-2013, 06:52 PM | #1 |
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WebDAV support
Has somebody tried compiling davfs2 for the original Onyx Boox linux firmware? I think, it would be a nice feature, because most cloud storage solutions support access via WebDAV and access to cloud storage is a much asked-for feature, imho.
I had a try, but unfortunately, I didn't succeed, because davfs2 needs the fuse kernel module and I'm not into compiling kernel modules :-/ Maybe this would be a nice idea for Onyx, as well? @Booxtor: It seems like the dev team has been very busy lately - no time to post any updates or information about the most recent developments. But wouldn't it be nice just having plain davfs2 support? I'm not asking for a GUI, but only the fuse kernel module and the mount.davfs option. Some feedback would be highly appreciated. |
04-02-2013, 09:24 AM | #2 |
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Booxstor wrote several months ago that Onyx works on universal cloud support solution. maybe it is davfs2 + some user interface...
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