"John D. Baker" <[email protected]> writes: > The smartphone I have can appear as any one of three types of devices > when plugged into another computer system via USB: > > mass storage > MTP device > PTP device > > It is currently set to identify as a mass storage device. > > When I plug it into any of my NetBSD systems, NetBSD reports it as > > umodeswitch > > that the device is a mass storage device and that it is disabling > umass support. > > If I reboot the system and drop into userconf to disable umodeswitch, > the umass driver attaches and reports a device but that it is offline. > It doesn't matter whether the phone is locked or unlocked at the time > of attachment, the system reports the drive as offline. > > Without divulging information that might make my (or others) phone open to > compromise, has anyone else dealt with a situation like this?
libmtp is in pkgsrc and I have use it and the associated utilities it contains to talk MTP to a smartphone... a long time ago... but it did work.. -- Brad Spencer - [email protected] - KC8VKS - http://anduin.eldar.org
