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