On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:56:26PM +0200, Ingvar Hagelund wrote:
* Ingvar Hagelund
>> But amarok-2.x does not (yet) support non-hardware (that is, not found by
>> HAL) mounts.
>>
* Kevin Kofler
> What would such a "non-hardware mount" be? Are you trying to use a
partition
> or directory on your computer as a fake iPod? Why
Not fake. Real iPods like the iPhone or the iPod Touch. They are mounted
using Fuse mounts, that is sshfs or ifuse. Fuse mounts are not detected
by HAL.
Yes they are. You'll need an appropriate fdi file to indicate that
they're an ipod, though.
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