On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 10:23:35PM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> Apparently my question was confusing, so I'll try again.
>
> * I have an Alcatel Go Flip cell phone, running KaiOS, but let's pretend
> that it's Android... https://ca.alcatelmobile.com/alcatel-go-flip/
>
> * Via USB cable, I connect the phone to my Gentoo desktop PC, which has
> "jmtpfs" installed.
>
> * I then execute the following command from a script...
>
> sudo /usr/bin/jmtpfs /home/waltdnes/tablet -o allow_other,auto_unmount
No need to run that with sudo on devuan, simply
jmtpfs /home/waltdnes/tablet
will find the device and mount it as a normal user.
>
> This is enabled in /etc/sudoers.d
>
> * When I issue the jmtpfs command, jmtpfs responds...
>
> Device 0 (VID=1bbb and PID=f003) is a Alcatel OneTouch 6034R.
> Android device detected, assigning default bug flags
>
> * I can now see the phone's microSD card, and download photos, and
> upload mp3's/etc to play while I'm waiting in a doctor's office.
>
> * To log off, I have to "cd" out of the microSD card, and issue...
>
> sudo fusermount -u /home/waltdnes/tablet
Again, running that as a normal user works in devuan.
Greg
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