On Sat, 17 May 2014 17:16:24 -0500
Robby Kitchen <
wt....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe I got it right this time. I now understand your statement about
> mounting devices, I was using the term "mount" in a loose way, just to
> indicate the file manager being able to see and locate the device,
> and show files inside it. I made sure Krusader was closed, plugged in
> a device, opened a terminal entered "ls -l/media/mypassport/" the
> terminal shows the files, open Krusader, click on the drop down list
> of drives and devices, and device is not there.
It's not there because of this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325649
>> In #4, you mentioned
> navigating to /media/passport/ and seeing files inside, actually all
> I can see is "/media/", "mypassport" is not even in the list. What I
> do have in the list is
>
> 50 GIG Hard Disk (ext4)
> 450 GIG hard disk (ntfs)
OK now you are confusing me again. First you say that "mypassport" is
not in the list; by "list" do you mean the MountMan list or the
*directory listing* of the "/media" directory?
Please just do the following:
1) In terminal check if you can see the files of the device by doing
`ls -l /the/mount/point/dir`
2) Make sure in Krusader "View -> Show Hidden Files" is ticked.
3) In Krusader enter the address "/the/mount/point/dir". Are the same
files here?
I have a very hard time believing that `ls` shows the files but
Krusader doesn't.
> No matter what I do, Krusader will not
> accept the phone address no matter what, here is the address nautilus
> shows for the phone internal memory
>
> mtp://[usb:003,008]/Internal%20storage
>
> I try and paste that into Krusader, it shows that address, I hit
> enter, this address disappears, and the previous address comes back
> up.
This is a different issue. Here files are accessed through a protocol
"MTP"; something that Krusader doesn't handle without additional
libraries. Install the "kio-mtp" package for MTP to be available
through KDE apps, like Krusader. If that doesn't work you can mount
the MTP device; here is a useful article:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mtp#KDE_MTP_KIO_Slave