hello
sorry for the newbie question... my iPod touch seem to mount itself in an unreadable direction: afc://8058fb360cf5b9130497d1b6c37a1bc0306d19d8/
how can i mount it anyways?
where should i find the "iPod mount point" ?
i have searched in the internet about that AFC and how to change it's direction, tried to mount iPod mount point as Desktop (where it appears)and i have no clue for following steps...
i also followed this comment:
"" sebikul
February 18th, 2011, 02:17 AM
To fix tis issue you have to do the following:
1. Execute the following command:
$ ipod-read-sysinfo-extended
It should return :
"usage: ipod-read-sysinfo-extended <device|uuid|bus device> <mountpoint>"
If you get something telling to install a package, do it.
2. Execute the following command and copy the 40 character string:
$ lsusb -v | grep -i iSerial
3. Now execute this command to generate the hashinfo file:
$ ipod-read-sysinfo-extended <UUID> <mountpoint>
Being <UUID> the code you got in step 2 and mount point the absolute address of your iPod mountpoint, most likely being "/home/USER/.gvfs/NAME
Thats it, now it should work. ""
and the iSerial i copied is just like the directory...
iSerial 3 8058fb360cf5b9130497d1b6c37a1bc0306d19d8
but yest didnt help, i got kinda lost in step 3, and i'm not even sure this could help me
thanks, Shay-li
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