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It looks like wl2776 is trying to give a workaround to get files from
the iPod to the disk, but the real issue is that the feature in Amarok
isn't working.
Lazyboy, were you able to get this issue resolved? If not, please try
upgrading to the latest version of Amarok and letting us know what step
It looks like you didn't study the manual (step 6) and didn't learn what
the command 'mount' is for and how to use it.
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hi, i've done steps 1 through to 6. but i'm a bit confused as what to do
in the last two steps. Sorry about this.
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You didn't specify your Ubuntu version.
Perhaps, you should upgrade in to 8.10
Anyway, I can give you only a general direction to search.
1. Bring up the terminal window, plug in your device and type 'mount'.
You'll see a list of filesystems.
2. Find your ipod mount point. Basing on your screens
i'm still a bit confused as exactly what i need to do.
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 08:35:46 -
lazyboy wrote:
> I'm not to sure what to do here. this is what is in the
> file /etc/fstab
So am I.
In short, your fstab is default, as was installed.
I can only recommend to add a line to fstab, descibing the ipod, and play with
mount options.
Here is the ou
I'm not to sure what to do here. this is what is in the file /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
# /dev/sda1
UUID=f0dde2b0-51e2-4dd1-b794-eac911823fac / ext3
relatime,errors
Forgot to mention, I've recently upgraded my Ubuntu to 8.10.
I have never paid too much attention to these lines, I just copied them to
fstab from the output of the mount command.
Moreover, now I see, these lines are incorrect: they have "noauto" and "auto".
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Ha!
I've solved the problem.
I had in my /etc/fstab the following two lines:
/dev/sdf1 /media/sdf1 auto
users,noauto,atime,auto,rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid,iocharset=utf8 0 0
/dev/sdg1 /media/sdg1 auto
users,noauto,atime,auto,rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid,iocharset=utf8 0 0
They
so how can i fix this problem?
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This bug has already appeared in previous Ubuntu releases, and was
fixed. Now it is back again :((
This is because the capital F in the path (... /Music/F ... ).
There is no such folder on the iPod, actual folder names begin with the small f.
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