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Memory Card Access From Computer.
Perhaps i'm being silly, I don't have a memory card on me; but does someone with shell access want to try this?
ln -s /mnt/cf /mnt/free/cf Wouldn't it then give you access to the CF card from the PC when connect via USB? |
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root@ereader:~# ln -s /mnt/card/ /mnt/free/card ln: /mnt/free/card: Operation not permitted I can't make symlinks within my memory card or on the free partiotion either, only in /dev/tffsa2 (/)... could it be because the "free" partition and the card are FAT (vfat)? I am no expert at linux/filesystems, but that seems like a possible explanation for me. Last edited by narve; 04-19-2007 at 02:03 AM. Reason: clarification |
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D'oh, of course they're vfat; otherwise windows PCs wouldn't be able to see them at all...
It does lend an interesting question about reformatting /mnt/free to be something else EDIT** Just checked the system structure itself, tffsa1,2,5,7 are ext2, and 6 FAT16/vfat . Last edited by smoogle; 04-19-2007 at 02:10 AM. |
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As I've explained before, symlinks won't work because the entire disk is exported. It is umounted in Linux and 'mounted' via USB to the PC with direct filesystem access. Changing from VFAT to EXT2 would not make a difference.
The only way to get this working would be to export memory locations as different drive letters, which is not supported by the iLiad USB software stack. |
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Thanks for that response! I didn't know about how it was treated; makes sense I guess tho.
When you refer to the iLiad USB software stack, at what level is this implemented? namely: firmware, kernel, kernel module, userspace? |
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module and userspace, for this mostly userspace I guess. A program called msdisk (for mass storage disk) does the export. We cannot release the source for that since it's license is proprietary.
I'm not sure if there are open alternatives for that app. |
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I'm assuming this is the component related to the ISP1xxx linux stack? Don't suppose you can identify the controller type, version and interface?
There are some open-source drivers for linux but it depends on the interface... **EDIT Also, just found out I can simply agree not to distribute the source-code and still experiment with the other versions. So yeah, any further details on the particular controller used would be nice. |
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