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alternatives to add NTFS support to Android kernel

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I would like to enjoy of NTFS support for my Android device. The USB-OTG Helper app and also this patch - sdcardfs.ko couldn't help with that. With regard the patch sdcardfs.ko, I have done all the given instructions successfully, but when I do su -c "insmod /system/lib/modules/sdcardfs.ko", I get error Invalid argument. I would happy about this method if it worked for me. So, it will be great if you know how I can fix this error. My device configurations are as bellow: - Device model: HUAWEI G630-u10 - Android version: 4.3 - Kernel version: 3.4.0+ (Stock Rom) - Device is Locked - Device is rooted by KingRoot app Other solutions available but not interested: - Paragon USB plugin for Total Commander (I am not interested in this method because I want NTFS support to the Android kernel so that I can access NTFS-formatted sdcards from within my favorite file manager. - Paragon exFAT, NTFS, HFS+ and Ntfs Mounter - 'Play Store' knows these apps incompatible with my device. So, I cannot use these methods too. Appreciate if you help to fix the problem using sdcardfs.ko patch as already mentioned above or introduce me other alternatives. **Update:** As a new try, I unlocked my device bootloader, installed TWRT and SuperSU (instead of using KingRoot method); but I'm still getting error Invalid argument when trying to load the sdcardfs.ko. So, my device configuration has changed to: - Device is Unlocked - Device is rooted - SuperSU installed. Check out the dmesg .
Asked by David (386 rep)
Feb 3, 2016, 11:24 PM
Last activity: Feb 15, 2016, 12:14 AM