On Sunday, 23. September 2012. 21.22.50 JD wrote: > On 09/23/2012 09:10 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote: > > I have an old 80GB iPod that has a bunch of music on it that I'd like > > to get off. Good luck. > > I've tried to use gtkpod, but the stock export dumps everything into > > one directory. That's not very useful. > > > > Does anyone know of a way to dump an iPod to my filesystem with the > > format: > > > > /home/Music/ipod/[artist]/[album]/[track] > > Is your ipod filesystem mounted on Linux when you plug your ipod into USB? No, generically it isn't. iPod (and iPhone, and I suspect other stuff from Apple) does not allow its filesystem to be visible via USB transparently. One has to use iTunes or gtkpod or some other program in order to communicate with the iPod. Furthermore, even if one manages to mount the iPod filesystem somehow (there are ways to do that, at least on a jailbroken iPod), it will not help the OP. Namely, the music files on the iPod filesystem itself are all dumped in one single big directory, while the artist/album/track structure is being maintained in a database. Thank Apple. The OP should probably use gtkpod to dump all the music files into a single directory onto the computer, then copy the appropriate database file from the iPod, open it and rename all files according to the database entries. I don't know if there are any tools that might automate that process. Windows and OSX users use iTunes to "synchronize music libraries" across various devices. Linux, however, does not seem to be supported by Apple... HTH, :-) Marko -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org