How to see files stored in my phone from my Ubuntu 12.04.3?
This is what i've tried:
1. In Storage Adjustments i "enable the USB Disk". 2. Connect The phone via USB cable to my Ubuntu Machine. 3. Since it is not mounted as an normal USB storage device, i checked the syslog, getting this: http://pastebin.com/U4TikPb5
I can see /dev/sdb appear, but without any partition (i was waiting for a /dev/sdb1 partition to appear).
So, how can i "download" the files from my phone to my Ubuntu machine? Do i need to install some special driver? Note:
1. I have no SD reader in my machine. 2. My Phone is the "Alcatel One Touch Fire".
被選擇的解決方法
Solved:
1. Settings -> Storage -> Enable USB storage 2. Settings -> Storage -> Media storage -> SD Card Storage -> Share using USB
I only did step 1.
Thank you.
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I use Fedora 19 without any problems to connect the phone SDcard as USB-device to my system. So I would think it should work for Ubuntu as well.
Have you tried to mount sdb1 manually (e.g. mount /dev/sdb1 /tmpmountdir) ?
What (if any) error message do you receive, if you try?
You will need to unlock phone, whereupon it will auto mount.
WerWer:
1. I can't mount /dev/sdb1 because it doen't exist. There is only the /dev/sdb. 2. If there is any "error" message, is the one in the syslog saying it is not an MTP device: mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 7 was not an MTP device
fleamour:
I did it, but didn't work.
選擇的解決方法
Solved:
1. Settings -> Storage -> Enable USB storage 2. Settings -> Storage -> Media storage -> SD Card Storage -> Share using USB
I only did step 1.
Thank you.