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From: Dark Templar <dark_templar@××××××.ru>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Regular user can't mount/unmount mtpfs; root is OK
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 11:54:11
Message-Id: 53D39766.8010905@hotbox.ru
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Regular user can't mount/unmount mtpfs; root is OK by Neil Bothwick
1 25.07.2014 02:52, Neil Bothwick пишет:
2 > On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 18:23:47 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
3 >
4 >> I'm a total noobie at mtpfs/FUSE. My "excellent adventure" started
5 >> yesterday when I got a clearout 7" tablet, and took a sample photo, and
6 >> tried mounting the tablet... no /dev/sdb to be found anywhere. I went
7 >> to "Mr. Google" for help, and found out that MTP is the "new and
8 >> improved" way of doing things.
9 > Improved, maybe, necessary, definitely. The old way of using mass storage
10 > meant the storage had to be unmounted on the phone first, which could
11 > break running applications.
12 >
13 >> So I installed mtpfs. It works great
14 >> for root, but a regular user can't mount the tablet. The mtpfs command
15 >> immediately returns to the command prompt, with no error message or any
16 >> other info.
17 > I has problems with mtpfs and switched to jmtpfs, which works much
18 > better. Or you can install SSHd on the tablet and use scp/sshfs.
19 >
20 >
21 I had problems with mtpfs and switched to simple-mtpfs, which works fine
22 for me.