I have tried kernel 5.15.172 and it exceeds the flash capacity by 330KB, so nope At the ksmbd README it's said that Linux Kernel 5.4 or later is necessary, so I tried 5.4.285, and it exceeds the flash capacity by 150KB. But if compiled for space saving instead of performance, it fits the available space (1 572 864 bytes). So, there is hope after all. So do you know if the ksmbd README claim for kernel 5.4 is accurate? Or is it outdated? Knowing that in advance for sure may save me many work days......
Current Alt-F uses kernel 4.4. I'm using 4.14 myself. Need to see if 5.15 fits the DNS-323/321 available flash space -- Alt-F runs directly from flash (8MB kernel+rootfs), not disk, so space is an issue. Thanks
fix query string generation
dns-323-321-compat: remove inadyn-mt from dependencies
dosfstools.mk, respect specified compilation optimization
Several years of changes since last commit, so don't expect a detailed commit log.
remove test file
repository access test