Re: iphone mount in nautilus on Fedora 24

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On 07/09/2016 12:04 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> In older Fedora (at least Fedora 22) I could easily mount my ihphone
>> in Nautilus. I could click on it in the left hand side of the File
>> Manager and it would mount.
>>
>> I am having trouble getting this same behavior in Fedora 24. Can
>> someone verify this works or does not work for them? You should be
>> able to verify this with Fedora 24 + Gnome + iphone + iphone cable.
> 
> Support is provided by gvfs-afc through the libimobiledevice stack,
> the later hasn't really changed since F-22 when the 1.2.0 version
> fixed up support for the new iOS devices, upstream have confirmed that
> iOS 10 works with that version too [1], so not sure what might have
> broken.

Hey Peter, thanks for responding.

So things "work" just not as they used to. I can still mount the
files from the iphone if I use idevicepair and ifuse as described
at http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/fedora-22-iphone.html

The problem is when I'm using nautilus I used to just be able to click
on the iphone in the left hand side menu and it would mount the files
and I could browse around. Now I see a similar item in the menu but
all I see are "Documents on Dusty's iPhone" and it lists out a few apps
that are installed on my phone, but it doesn't give me any option to 
mount and browse files.

> 
> There's some utils in the libimobiledevice-utils package that might
> help with debug, possibly also try in selinux permissive mode to see
> if something has changed there that might be affecting it.

Tried disabling selinux but that didn't help.

Dusty
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