Hi Anupam

On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 Anupam Jain wrote :
>Hi Raseel, I finally received my Motorola Ming today and it's awesome!
AMEN to that !!!

>But I haven't been able to mount it on my Debian System so far :(
>
>dmesg shows that the USB device is recognised and a device file
>/dev/ttyACM0 is created for it (sorry I cannot paste the output
>because I don't have net access at home), but when I try to mount the
>device, it asks me to specify the filesystem type (which I presume is
>ext2 but I want to be sure).
>

What you saw was the phone in Modem mode. Usually, just switching from USB 
modem to USB Mass Storage mode will render the phone mountable.
But sometimes, you need to physically unplug it from the USB wire, switch to 
USB Mass Storage mode and then reattach it.

I am using Ubuntu (Debian clone) and it immediately detects and auto mounts the 
External SD Card as /media/usbdisk

However, one thing I have noticed that the in-built phone memory is NOT 
mounted. ONLY the SD card is mounted for A1200. For the A780, you can mount 
both the memories.
So a possible issue in your case might be that you did not install the SD card. 
Is that the case ?


Thanks,
Raseel
http://www.itvidya.com/blog/raseel
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