![]() In the end, this basically forces you to use FAT32 (<4GB files, no symlinks, no file permissions, issues with many small files) for the mass-storage exported volume, as that's basically the only filesystem supported on Linux, Windows and MacOS.ĭevice 0 (VID=2931 and PID=0a01) is a Jolla Sailfish. So for example if you format the volume with EXT4 (so that you can have 4GB+ files, symlinks & file permissions) and the computer you connect your device to does not understand EXT4, it will not work even if the mass storage procedure works fine. With luck, you could get your SD card exported, but that's it.And not only that, as it works on the block layer, it enforces what filesystem can be used on the volume exported by mass storage. You cannot unmount something that is not a partition of its own, or is in use, like the home directory. Originally Posted by pycage For USB mass storage, the filesystem must be unmounted from the phone to make it accessible to the computer. The Jolla doesn't show anything in SyncMate's log. I plugged my Nexus 7 in and it popped up in syncmate as an mtp device. Lastly, I also tried a commercial application called SyncMate which worked with my Nexus 7 but absolutely nothing from my Jolla. usr/local/Cellar/libmtp/1.1.4: 26 files, 1.1M, built in 17 secondsNext I tried simple-mtpfs which runs MTP over a FUSE filesystem.Īgain, couldn't get it to compile on a Mac but looking through the comments there's been recent activity on getting it to work for the Mac.ĭoes anyone who knows there way around Mac development better than me have time to try and get these running? configure -prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/libmtp/1.1.4 usr/local/Cellar/libgcrypt/1.5.0: 14 files, 1.2M, built in 73 seconds => make CFLAGS= -std=gnu89 -fheinous-gnu-extensions configure -prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/libgcrypt/1.5.0 -disable-asm -with-gpg-error-prefix=/usr/local => Installing libmtp dependency: libgcrypt usr/local/Cellar/libgpg-error/1.10: 15 files, 248K, built in 10 seconds configure -prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/libgpg-error/1.10 => Installing libmtp dependency: libgpg-error usr/local/Cellar/libusb-compat/0.1.4: 12 files, 132K, built in 8 seconds configure -prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/libusb-compat/0.1.4 => Installing libmtp dependency: libusb-compat usr/local/Cellar/libusb/1.0.9: 11 files, 412K, built in 11 seconds ![]() configure -prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/libusb/1.0.9 Code: => Installing libmtp dependency: libusb ![]()
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