This is what is in fstab:
Also df shows the same file systems, ie without the ugen7.2.
By the way, all the time, the samsung galaxy is connected via the usb wire.
I dont think I have a mtab file, at least measuring from the "locate mtab" results.
The mtab is usually /etc/mtab. The device is a c character not a b raw device. If there is no parallel raw device, it may be that the USB is being mounted raw as a character device, not through a driver for a flash memory on USB. Make a listing of the *tab files, df and /dev with the phone and with a pen drive (which probably mounts just fine).
Many users of this and similar devices on *NIX say it is easier to connect over the air to a server you establish on the phone: ftp, ssh, samba! I suppose you could mount an sftp service as a drive with the right tools. Some windows articles talk about MTP drivers, mtpfs, gMTP, libmtp: http://libmtp.sourceforge.net/
One says you need an OTG cable, not the micro usb cable used for charging and sync (2 different USB ports on the phone?)
Another suggested this S2 procedure:
Try the following. This was tested on Galaxy SII, i am assuming it will work for SIII as well
go to Menu -> Settings -> Wireless and network -> USB utilities
Click on Connect Storage to PC
Connect the USB cable to your pc.
Click on Connect USB storage
Use your file manager to install/copy/paste.
Once finished, click on Disconnect storage from PC to disconnect and unmount drive from Ubuntu.
Here's how I connect devices through USB to FreeBSD 9 RELEASE:
Plug the device into an available USB port.
Open a terminal window and type the following (with root privileges) to see what the system is calling the device connected to USB:
Here's what mine looks like:
Disregard the fact that my example device is a flash drive, the phone should mount this way as well.
Now you can mount the device with:
Just be sure that you get the right device and mount point, and your phone should be mounted.
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Hey,
I have two ethernet cards in freebsd box. My freebsd is connected to router using one ethernet card so other one is free.
How can I connect these two computers using RJ45 so that my Windows box will have internet access as well as it will be able to read Samba shared files?
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