My question is: where can I find
where is my android device mounted at on my OS? (Ubuntu 13.10, Alcatel Fierce 2)
It isnt showing up in Gparted, fdisk, and Im not exactly sure where to look in dmesg
I have no problem mounting my Android device.
Im looking for where it is mounted in dev/sd*
Anybody can give me some insight how to get my Android device to show up in fdisk? Im having some trouble.
It isnt "just" showing up, and it isnt available with usbdebugging, mounting/unmounting, etc.
Hi,
I have developed a tool where the update logic happens through libusb. In the case of libusb, we perform the corresponding operations after opening the respective device with VID/PID. Now one of the requirement states that even user specifies the mounted path (eg: /dev/sda), the tool performs the operation to a different device(eg:/dev/sdb) where the VID/PID matches with my tool logic. Can anyone please suggest how to map the VID/PID with the mounted path. Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I just want to know if it is possible to mount a share to /tmp on RHEL 6.6?
For example to mount <device hosting share>:/vol/share_name as /tmp
which is already mounted as follows:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/SDVol-LVtmp
1998672 512380 1381436 28% /tmp
Thank you.
I am having a problem when trying to start my Android emulator (versions 2.2 or 2.1 or 4.3).
It says this:
"Starting emulator for AVD 'Android4-3'
ERROR: 32-bit Linux Android emulator binaries are DEPRECATED, to use them
you will have to do at least one of the following:
- Use the '-force-32bit' option when invoking 'emulator'.
- Set ANDROID_EMULATOR_FORCE_32BIT to 'true' in your environment.
Either one will allow you to use the 32-bit binaries, but please be
aware that these will disappear in a future Android SDK release.
Consider moving to a 64-bit Linux system before that happens."
Now, I am launching this Android Virtual Device from a GUI, and I'm actually somewhat confused as to how I'm supposed to find what command to use to to launch the emulator and not the GUI (and more generally, how to find what commands to use in a GUI situation).
Sorry if I missed some important information, I am pretty new to Linux.
Hi, I am trying Android for the desktop, maybe it is testing, it is very faulty, and will not allow a reboot, instead it starts again. So on my Asus eeepc, I press the start button to turn it off, but when I press the buitton again, with a live usb in the slot, it always reboots to Android immediately, no option for choosing which device to boot from.
How can I fix this and install Fedora or Mint, which I have with me on USB sticks?
hey folks,
I always wonder why many programs from these operating systems are not cross platform? I mean, all three are using a linux kernel.
Sometimes I would like to run a gnu/linux program on an android/chromebook device and an android/chromebook program on gnu/linux. There are a few cross platform programs that I can think of like: Firefox, google chrome browser, and Netflix.
I know very little about android's and the chromebook os's inner workings, but I do know that both have many close source apps and proprietary software and drivers.
What else is on android and the chromebook os that makes it different from gnu/linux? And why do certain companies prefer to port programs to android and the chromebook os over gnu/linux?
am i right in saying that fstab only describes to the system what partitions should be mounted to what device (location) i know it can do a bit more than that...
but how do you get the system to mount file systems automatically at start up? is that a setting within fstab? under mount options...or is it a command that you need to type...or is it in another config file?
Facing many problem during the installation and use of Android in Ubuntu 14.04, The GUI is not working properly, errors are happening when dragging text fields and other components into the window, Is there any smooth way to install and use Android in Ubuntu
Hey guys, so I just installed Ubuntu 12.04LTS on this netbook, almost everything works perfect except that I have to suspend and resume it when booting, it doesn't show splash screen or anything at boot.
I think this is a GRUB problem because before Ubuntu I had Android x86 installed alongside Windows 7 and the GRUB Android had installed worked just fine. The "suspend and resume" problem happens on both Ubuntu and Android.
Can someone please help me?
Hi all
I need help with the above topic as i have followed the instructions on the FTDI website but have had no luck in getting my device to communicate with my machine. dmesg reports it has found the device at ttyusb0 and recognises it as a FTDI device, but when i scan my ports with my program it does not detect it. the program is Tuner Studio and my device is a Megasquirt EFI controller.
thanks,