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Old 01-08-2012, 04:22 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by ixtab View Post
To clarify: jailbreak and usbnetwork are already installed. I merely need to know the sequence of "commands" required to activate it. Since I can't see the output on the device, I can't verify if I'm typing the right things. IIRC, the sequence was something along the lines of "~debugOn","~usbNetwork" or so on that device. Basically, just a "keypress-by-keypress" ("Press sym", press whatever-key-is-mapped-to-~ etc.) instruction to activate networking...
Dude! The usbnet README says if it has a file named "auto" in the usbnet folder, it will autostart usbnet ssh on bootup.

EDIT: If you cannot access the USB Drive, I will provide you a step-by-step keypress sequence. I leave mine ALWAYS in usbnet mode, and I use scp or WinSCP to transfer files and folders. No need for USB drive mode at all. And with the auto trigger file, you can activate usbnet from the USB Drive.

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