On Sun, 2005-03-27 at 23:08 +0200, Marko Anastasov wrote: > Hello, > I'm at the beginning of writing a program which reads > and writes from usb flash drives. So far I'm able to > read some basic information about a device using libusb, > but it seems that I can't do much more, as the read/write > functions are very low-level. Since nautilus relies on > GnomeVFS and it deals with usb drive i/o of course, I > suppose that using GnomeVFS it's possible to have access to > it at a file-level - is that correct? I still don't know > much about this so any advice will be very helpful to me. > Thanks, > Marko
You don't need gnome-vfs. Just mount the device and you will have access to it at the file level. gnome-vfs just sees flash devices as mounted partitions. -- John (J5) Palmieri Associate Software Engineer Desktop Group Red Hat, Inc. Blog: http://martianrock.com _______________________________________________ gnome-vfs-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-vfs-list
