No CIFS support in Kernel?
#1
mount error: cifs filesystem not supported by the system
mount error(19): No such device


[root@alarm autofs]# modprobe cifs
modprobe: FATAL: Module cifs not found in directory /lib/modules/3.10.65-4-pine64-longsleep
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#2
Did you tried to install it using "apt-get install cifs-utils" ?
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#3
Your Kernel is outdated - See http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=293 for when cifs support has been added an for update instructions.
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#4
as longsleep stated.

Simply execute the following

sudo -i
resize_rootfs.sh
reboot

on next boot

sudo -i
pine64_update_uboot.sh
pine64_update_kernel.sh
reboot

tada you are now up to with the the kernel/uboot/and using up the full extent of your sd card Wink
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#5
thanks guys!
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