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Hello,
I searched a bit on the Web and all I had found was MTP to mount the SD Card into my Linux system.
However, I would like to mount / and not only /mnt/sdcard to change some internals of my rooted device.
How would I do that and is there a way to do that in Nautilus?
Regards
Last edited by orschiro (2013-05-03 06:52:04)
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You need the android development package, then you can use the adb shell.
This isn't really an Arch question... but you need android-sdk and android-sdk-platform-tools. You might just need the platform tools... but I ahve both, and haven't really don't much to figure out what I do and don't need. But the platform-tools package has fastboot and adb, which are the two most commonly used tools for flashing and whatnot.
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You can get away with just an adb binary, at least for opening a shell to your android device. It's a rather crude way of managing files to and fro, but it's good enough for me.
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You could also try to use an ssh server on the phone, sshfs on arch and "adb forward" to forward a local port to your android device.
Edit: Don't forget to remount /system as writable. For smaller changes it si easier to use adb, though. Just create the directory structure locally and use adb push or adb sync
Last edited by progandy (2013-05-03 06:57:00)
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