Re: No mount of Android phone

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On 09/05/2014 03:41 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> 
> Helo,
> 
> can somebody explain why my Android phone is not mounted?
> 
> The relevant lines from /var/loG/messages:
> 
> Sep  5 22:30:15 pangea kernel: [231733.246914] usb 2-1.1: new high-speed USB device number 24 using ehci-pci
> Sep  5 22:30:15 pangea kernel: [231733.336930] usb 2-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=04e8, idProduct=6860
> Sep  5 22:30:15 pangea kernel: [231733.336941] usb 2-1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=3, SerialNumber=4
> Sep  5 22:30:15 pangea kernel: [231733.336948] usb 2-1.1: Product: SAMSUNG_Android
> Sep  5 22:30:15 pangea kernel: [231733.336953] usb 2-1.1: Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
> Sep  5 22:30:15 pangea kernel: [231733.336958] usb 2-1.1: SerialNumber: 47900c0910c23100
> Sep  5 22:30:18 pangea automount[701]: key "DCIM" not found in map source(s).
> Sep  5 22:30:18 pangea automount[701]: key "dcim" not found in map source(s).
> Sep  5 22:30:18 pangea automount[701]: key "DCIM" not found in map source(s).
> Sep  5 22:30:18 pangea automount[701]: key "dcim" not found in map source(s).
> Sep  5 22:30:18 pangea kernel: [231736.682049] usb 2-1.1: USB disconnect, device number 24
> Sep  5 22:30:19 pangea kernel: [231736.860462] usb 2-1.1: new high-speed USB device number 25 using ehci-pci
> Sep  5 22:30:19 pangea kernel: [231736.947704] usb 2-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=04e8, idProduct=6860
> Sep  5 22:30:19 pangea kernel: [231736.947716] usb 2-1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=3, SerialNumber=4
> Sep  5 22:30:19 pangea kernel: [231736.947722] usb 2-1.1: Product: SAMSUNG_Android
> Sep  5 22:30:19 pangea kernel: [231736.947728] usb 2-1.1: Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
> Sep  5 22:30:19 pangea kernel: [231736.947733] usb 2-1.1: SerialNumber: 47900c0910c23100
> 
> 
> BTW, automounter is activated for some mount of some NFS exports from my NFS server.
> 
> Any pointer to get the phone's microSD mounted are welcome.
> 
> 
> Kind regards, Frank
> 
> 
> 
If you don't have simple-mtpfs installed, install it and run:

simple-mtpfs -l

Once you see your device then you will be able to do a:

simple-mtpfs --device <device#> <mountpoint>   (ie if the device number is 1 and you want to mount to /mnt/phone you would:
simple-mtpfs --device 1 /mnt/phone )

There's probably some way to get this working with the automounter but I'm not sure what it would be...this is what I do.

Kevin
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