On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 17:09:38 +0200 Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> wrote:
> Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Curt Howland a écrit : > > I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different > > phones, different Android versions, different Linux installations, > > nada. > > I have. With FUSE and gvfs, something like (the computer where I did it and > kept notes is current shut down): > > gvfs-mount 'mtp://[usb:001,002]' > > You need to have gvfs-fuse already running, then it appears under > /run/users/$UID/gvfs/. > > libmtp has a few tools to manipulate MTP devices without mounting them, but > they have 0 documentation. Furthermore, MTP it awfully slow at startup for > some tasks, so individual commands without a process to keep the library > open will give awful results. I have started working on a tool with a > script-friendly FTP-like interface, but not got very far yet due to other > more pressing projects. My Android Moto G and E both mount fine with jmtpfs: ~$ jmtpfs ~/mnt Basic copying and moving files (that's all I have tried) then works fine. Umounting works fine with: ~$ fusermount -u ~/mnt Celejar