If I recall right from what I've read about it, it's mounted as a sshfs
or something like that, network based and not usb based. You just need
to install openssh and some other programs.
On Jun 2, 2008, at 9:16 AM, eculp wrote:
Quoting Joshua Isom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
To be able to mount your iPhone, you're going to have to essentially
void the warranty and risk turning it into a pretty paperweight. It
sucks, but that's the way it is. But at least you can charge your
iPhone using FreeBSD.
I'm already using it with a carrier that isn't yet authorized so I
have to assume that it is "jailbroken" but I still can't find a way to
mount it. It seems that it isn't recoginzed by FreeBSD current as
being mountable.
Thanks for the warning.
ed
On Jun 1, 2008, at 11:10 AM, eculp wrote:
I've not been successful at googling a way to connect freebsd
current amd64 to my iPhone. Eventually, I would like to be able to
sync and upload to it from an opensource substitute for iTunes, that
doesn't have a version from FreeBSD.
When I connect my iPhone I see:
Jun 1 09:55:00 ed kernel: uhid0: <Apple Inc. iPhone, class 0/0, rev
2.00/0.01, addr 2> on uhub3
in messages and that is it. No new device or anything that I can
find.
Any programs or suggestions that you have to facilitate using the
iPhone will be greatly appreciated. I've been trying to use gtkpod
without success because I can't mount it, I assume.
Thanks,
ed
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