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Originally Posted by geekraver
Yes, makes no difference.
@tshering, what is the purpose of enabling usbnet? Killing unresponsive processes?
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The usb menu offers two different things:
1) usb enable.sh
This lets you use your device as an external mass storage. This is useful if you want (or have) to copy files to the user partition without running nickel.
2) usbnet toggle.sh
This establishes a network connection between the kobo and your pc via the usb cable. With some further steps (see the first post of this thread.) you can use this connection to telnet into the kobo. That means you can execute linux commands from your pc (e.g., killing processes, deleting files, rebooting the device).
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Originally Posted by geekraver
I can edit files easily just mounting the Kobo as an external volume.
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Are you telling that you have tested KSM usb > usb enable.sh? Or are you talking about connecting from within nickel?