On 06/01/2013 08:56 PM, Scott Robbins wrote: > I didn't keep the email from Ljubomir, so for those of you threading the > list on mutt, this will mess up the headers--please accept my apologies. > > I don't know why I never looked for mtpfs to compile on CentOS--after the > link Ljubomir gave, I just downloaded it and compilation was trivial. I > think I was always looking for simple-mtpfs, but honestly, I don't > remember. Maybe I just never thought of it. > > At any rate, even with older CentOS libmtp packages, installing mtpfs to > /usr/local allows me to mount my S-III. I tried both with and without the > udev rules suggested in the link, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. > The thing that is essential for me is to run mtp-detect after plugging in > the phone. Otherwise, mtpfs will mount the phone, but nothing will show in > the directories. If I first run mtp-detect, (though I may have to run it > a couple of times before it takes--no apparent link to USB port, and I did > make sure phone was unlocked when plugged in) and then mount it with mtpfs, > it's fine and works as it does in most other systems. (My way of using is > command line, I mount it, usually on /mnt, then with root privilege add or > remove files). > > This was with the phone set to mtp, NOT set to camera. > > So, many thanks to all who have kept this thread alive as I've been taking > the easy way out and just using a more modern system. > Please provide link to rpm for Rock. Thanks. It would be good to see if EPEL would maintain this package. -- Ljubomir Ljubojevic (Love is in the Air) PL Computers Serbia, Europe StarOS, Mikrotik and CentOS/RHEL/Linux consultant