>>>> Huh, the phone should still be getting mounted, but as a camera, and just >>>> as >>>> a camera, and you can remove photos there without botching the phone's >>>> internal >>>> photo database. >>>> >>>> That definitely works here. >>>> -- >>> >>> Yeah All I see are "documents on dusty's iphone" and it shows 4 apps >>> that I have installed on my phone. The apps are random and have >>> nothing to do with my pictures. >>> >>> Maybe I have a bad setup. >> >> It should be a separate mount. Make sure you have gvfs-gphoto2 installed as well. >> > > I did not have gvfs-gphoto2 installed. After installing it I now see > the separate mount. Thanks for your help! > > Let me try to summarize. Can you please correct me if I'm wrong: > > - Before (Fedora 22) I didn't need this because a "generic mount" of the > phone was supported. > - Now (Fedora 24) I need gvfs-gphoto2 installed to access pictures on > the iphone. > > I have a custom install so I don't know the answer to this question: > - Is gvfs-gphoto2 get installed by default? So for my parents and their management of photos on their iPad I set them up to use shotwell to auto import/backup their photos using the libgphoto2 integration and that works pretty well too. Peter -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx