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ABOUT
SIMPLE-MTPFS (Simple Media Transfer Protocol FileSystem) is a file system for Linux (and other operating systems with a FUSE implementation, such as Mac OS X or FreeBSD) capable of operating on files on MTP devices attached via USB to local machine. On the local computer where the SIMPLE-MTPFS is mounted, the implementation makes use of the FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) kernel module. The practical effect of this is that the end user can seamlessly interact with MTP device files.
LATEST VERSION
Latest sources of the software can be found at: simple-mtpfs
INSTALLATION
Simple-mtpfs depends on fuse (version >= 2.7.3) and libmtp. It also requires the C++ compiler to support C++11 standard.
To install the driver, follow these steps:
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ ../configure
$ make
$ make install (as root)
Due to MTP nature, it is necessary to use a folder, where the temporary files
downloaded will be downloaded. The project can be configured to use custom
directory for such files. To configure the simple-mtpfs to use desired
temporary directory, add --with-tmpdir=TMPDIR
option to configure script.
Default value for temporary directory is /tmp
.
If you got the sources from git repository, first you have to run:
$ ./autogen.sh
MOUNTING
To mount MTP-based device to your local filesystem, simply run:
$ simple-mtpfs mountpoint [options]
If you have more than one MTP device attached to the computer, it is possible
to specify which device, you are willing to mount. Either by entering its order
number or special file usually placed in /dev
:
MOUNTING BY NUMBER
$ simple-mtpfs --device <number> mountpoint [options]
Where the <number>
should contain a numeric order of the device, you are
about to mount. To get a list of all attached devices, execute following:
$ simple-mtpfs --list-devices
<number>: <device name>
<number>: <device name>
...
MOUNTING BY SPECIAL FILE
Enter special device file as the first argument to simple-mtpfs. The special device
file is usually named as /dev/libmtp-*
.
$ simple-mtpfs <device> mountpoint [options]
UNMOUNTING
To unmount MTP device, execute following command:
$ fusermount -u <mountpoint>
BUG REPORTS
Report bugs to phatina@gmail.com or simple-mtpfs issues.