How to mount the emulator file system when running on a Windows XP box? I
want to use the windows file explorer to browse through the emulator files.
Can you guide me in the right path?
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QEMU image file formats are documented here:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images
But I kind of doubt that Windows (or tools like Daemon Tools or Alcohol
120%) have support for those formats.
Then there is the question of what file system type is inside that image
file: ext2/3/4?
By sdcard image I mean I'm using the emulator...
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Yes, I was referring to the emulator.
I think it would be really useful if, from the DDMS File Explorer, you
could double click on a file (say, an XML file) to automatically open
it up in an Eclipse editor (pulling from device to some temp
location). Whenever this file is saved, the
The original post is about an sdcard image, so I guess this is
emulator related. An emulator sdcard is a FAT32 filesystem so you
should be able to mount it using mount under linux if you have a fat32
support module. Under Windows or Mac there are probably ways to do
that too.
As Marco said you
On May 10, 8:20 am, Raphael r...@android.com wrote:
The original post is about an sdcard image, so I guess this is
emulator related. An emulator sdcard is a FAT32 filesystem so you
should be able to mount it using mount under linux if you have a fat32
support module. Under Windows or Mac
When the phone is plugged in to your computer, open the USB notification
(drag down the status bar, select USB connected), then choose mount.
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Mark Carter m...@carter.name wrote:
Is it possible to access the filesystem of an sdcard image through
something like
I should add: while the sd card is mounted on your computer, it won't be
accessible to the phone, so it's probably not really going to be more any
more convenient than using adb push/pull.
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Marco Nelissen marc...@android.com wrote:
When the phone is plugged in to
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