Hi all,
Modern Android type devices can't be mounted as /dev/sd?. So instead
what I did is install simple-mtpfs, and do the following as root:
mkdir /mnt/tablet
simple-mtpfs -l
simple-mtpfs /mnt/tablet
I don't know why the middle statement is necessary, but I found it to
be so. Once the third statement was complete, the Android's hard drive
(I believe its root partition) was mounted read-write on /mnt/tablet.
Unfortunately, I don't have metal hardware installed with Devuan, and I
don't know how to simulate USB on Qemu VM guests, so this wasn't done
on Devuan. If you find some more Devuan-related info on mounting
Androids, please supercede this email.
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt
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