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@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ INSTALLATION ================================================================================ For: - Apple iPhone/iPod Touch 1.0/1.1/1.1.1/1.2/1.3/2.0+ - + iPod USB cable + Apple iPhone/iPod Touch + iPod USB cable You must have: libiphone @@ -35,29 +34,27 @@ Now comes the fun bit! To mount: - mount -t fuse.ifuse <device file> <mountpoint> (if installed to /sbin) - - ./mount.fuse.ifuse <device file> <mountpoint> (for local access) + $ ifuse <mountpoint> Note: - The device file is not important and can be anything but it will show up - in the mtab, so sometimes it's useful. If you mount your device as regular user, system migth complain that file /etc/fuse.conf is not readable. It means you do not belong to the 'fuse' group (see below). -To unmount either do: - umount <mountpoint> -or - fusermount -u <mountpoint> +To unmount you do: + $ fusermount -u <mountpoint> -Currently ifuse (via the AFC protocol) only gives access to the +By default, iFuse (via the AFC protocol) only gives access to the '/var/root/Media/' chroot on the iPhone (containing music/pictures). However, -if the device has been jailedbreaked a full view of the iPhone's filesystem -will be available with the following command +if the device has been jailedbroken, a full view of the iPhone's filesystem +will be available using the following command when mounting + + $ ifuse --root <mountpoint> + +Addtional help can be shown using: - ./mount.fuse.ifuse --root <device file> <mountpoint> + $ ifuse --help ==== Setting up FUSE ==== @@ -74,7 +71,6 @@ You can check your membership of the 'fuse' group with: If you have just added yourself, you will need to logout and log back in for the group change to become visible. - == Who/what/where? == wiki: @@ -90,4 +86,5 @@ mailing list: http://lists.mattcolyer.com/listinfo.cgi/iphone-linux-dev-mattcolyer.com updated: - 2009-03-28 + 2009-09-13 + |