Hi Joe,

Thanks for reporting your issue. I've been in contact with mtpfs's upstream:

  Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:26:21 +1000
  From: "Chris Debenham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   I've never tested with multiple devices (and only just added libmtp 0.3.0
   support so unsure if multi-devices would have even worked before)
   It could be a mtpfs issue or libmtp issue - do two 'Music' directories
   show up when they just run 'mtp-folders'?
   If they do then the problem is in libmtp.
   If only one shows up then the problem is in mtpfs.

Could you run mtp-folders (from the `mtp-tools`) package? :)


Regards,

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I've never tested with multiple devices (and only just added libmtp 0.3.0 support so unsure if multi-devices would have even worked before)
It could be a mtpfs issue or libmtp issue - do two 'Music' directories show up when they just run 'mtp-folders'?
If they do then the problem is in libmtp.
If only one shows up then the problem is in mtpfs.


2008/8/11 Chris Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Chris,

I maintain your "mptfs" software for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. I
also use your software regularly with a Creative MP3 player, many thanks for
writing it.

I received a bug today--quoted below--regarding a device with two storage
areas - is this a bug in mtpfs or should I re-assign it to libmtp?

(Please retain Cc's if replying!)


Best wishes,

Chris Lamb


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Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:23:46 -0400
From: "Joe Nahmias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Bug#494627: doesn't work well with devices that have > 1 storage
devices

Package: mtpfs
Version: 0.8+svn11-1
Severity: normal

Hello,

I've got an LG VX8550 which has two storage areas on the device,
internal memory and a microSD card.  Unfortunately, mtpfs doesn't seem
to respond well to this scenario.  I see two Music/ directories in the
mountpoint, but no music in either one...

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