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I am having a problem were i put in my I-Pod and I drap my music over to \"media device\" and then click \"transfer\" and it doesn\'t tranfer... it says it could not \"write to it\" does anyone have any ideas about what to do?? info very much appreciated!!1 |
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I think you have to restart amaroK after you\'ve mounted your iPod.
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and make sure, you\'re mount-path is user-writeable!
cheers, muesli |
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I\'m pretty sure I\'ve set things up correctly, and I still get the same message..
user@Linbox:/mnt$ ls -l drwxrwxrwx 1 user user 13 date time ipod and all the dirs inside are writable too.. Including those contained in ./iPod_Control/Music my fstab entry reads as: /dev/hda /mnt/ipod hsfplus rw,auto,user 0 0 thanks in advance ![]() -Angus |
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Your fstab entry looks wrong. iPods are seen as scsi devices, and you mount the second partition of it so it should look something like this.
/dev/sdb2 /mnt/ipod vfat noauto,user,codepage=437,umask=000 0 0 |
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