On Sun, 2016-10-09 at 12:11 +0200, Mark wrote:
On Sun, 2016-10-09 at 11:37 +0200, Earl A Ramirez wrote:
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> Hello Mark,
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> > So my questions are:
> > How can I determine the mount point for a USB device?
> >
> You can use mount, findmnt or even df to identify any mounted device
> or USB
> drives
Hi Earl
As I wrote df doesn't give any clues. The command 'df|wc -l' even
returns the same number before AND after I connect the device even
though I get a desktop notification and the device shows up in Files
when I connect it. When I in Files do a right-click Properties on the
the root directory on the device says for Parent Folder:
mtp://[usb:003,034]/
That means it's connected via the MTP protocol, not mounted as a
filesystem. If you want to mount it:
dnf install simple-mtpfs
and proceed from there.
poc