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Issues 11 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs arch linux mount iphone New issue Could not ifuse mount-point for iphone 4S #9 Closed bucktaiwan opened this Issue Jan 20, 2014 · 4 comments Projects None yet Labels question Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 participants bucktaiwan commented Jan 20, 2014 The newer version of ifuse changed option from --appid to --documents I have tried iphone 3GS, iphone 4, and iphone 4S. ifuse works properly for iphone 3GS(with version ios 6.1.3) and iphone 4(with version ios 7.0.4) ifuse failed to mount Documents folder for iphone 4S(with version ios 7.0.4 ) with following error message: Failed to start AFC service 'com.apple.mobile.house_arrest' on the device. FunkyM added the question label Feb 5, 2014 libimobiledevice member FunkyM commented Feb 5, 2014 Please run "idevicesyslog" in parallel while you try to mount the Documents folder and report what the device "outputs" there during your attempt of running ifuse. bucktaiwan commented Feb 6, 2014 Thank you for comment. I have rebuilt ifuse, usbmuxd, libimobiledevice and then, retry ifuse on iphone 4S. End result is working. Guess it was device issue while ifuse try to mount device. I have also tested iphone 5s(with version ios 7.0.5). It also works. Summary: ifuse works properly for iphone 3GS(with version ios 6.1.3), iphone 4(with version ios 7.0.4), iphone 4S(with version ios 7.0.4), iphone 5S(with version ios 7.0.5) Thank you for great work. You may close this issue. FunkyM closed this Feb 11, 2014 pondahai commented Jun 18, 2014 I was got the same message "Failed to start AFC service 'com.apple.
14:31:53 KarlP Member From: Vorderstoder, AUSTRIA Registered: 2015-01-01 Posts: 27 [SOLVED] Access to Documents on iPhone Following information taken from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IPhone_Tethering and https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IPodI have now installed gvfs-afc, usbmuxd, libimobiledevice and ifuse and can get my iPhone connected via USB.gvfs-mount -l gives... Volume(0): iPhone_name Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorAfc) Mount(0): iPhone_name -> afc://40digit/ Type: GProxyShadowMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorAfc) Mount(1): documents on iPhone_name -> afc://40digit:3/ Type: GDaemonMount Mount(2): iPhone_name -> afc://40digit/ Type: GDaemonMountSo now it is possible to get access to directories and subdirectories in afc://40digit/ (or /run/user/1000/gvfs/afc://40digit/) and I can at least copy files from my iPhone.But, what's so frustrating https://github.com/libimobiledevice/ifuse/issues/9 is that I can't get access to subdirectories of afc://40digit:3/, i.e. to the directories of the Apps on the iPhone. Only the list of the Apps is shown in a file manager.What makes the situation so mysterious is the fact that at the first time when I connected my iPhone these subdirectories were accessible and I copied some files from my iphone!Can somebody https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=192655 give me a solution of this problem so I can get again access to the directories of the Apps? Last edited by KarlP (2015-02-17 12:11:30) Offline #2 2015-01-25 14:43:51 Knute Member From: Minot, ND Registered: 2009-03-17 Posts: 604 Re: [SOLVED] Access to Documents on iPhone Since you answered the first question of "Did it ever work?" let's start with the second diagnostic question.What changed?As I have never had an iphone nor have had the opportunity to play with one, I'm guessing on these options.Is there a place in the settings on the iphone that gives you options for when the iphone is connected to a pc? If so, what are those options? If there is an option for a usb storage device, that's probably what you need.HTH Knute Offline #3 2015-01-25 15:05:00 tomk Forum Fellow From: Ireland Registered: 2004-07-21 Posts: 9,839 Re: [SOLVED] Access to Documents on iPhone I used ifuse to access the app dirs on an ipad by identifying the correct APPID and using the --documents flag, as described in the ifuse man page.ideviceinstaller can list the APPIDs for you.In case it matters, that was
Bassen's tickets Paul Sladen's tickets Messages Milestones more 1 1.2.0 Release 10 1.4.0 Release 1.2.0 Release Search Find tickets: [help] Keyword searching Type To find responsible:me tickets assigned to you tagged:"@high" tickets tagged @high milestone:next tickets in the upcoming milestone state:invalid tickets with the state invalid created:"last https://libiphone.lighthouseapp.com/projects/27916/tickets/272-ipod-touch-4g-cannot-be-mounted-but-is-recognized-in-nautilus week" tickets created last week sort:number, importance, updated tickets sorted by #, importance or updated Combine keywords for powerful searching. Use advanced searching » #272 open iPod Touch 4G cannot be mounted, but is recognized in Nautilus Reported by Hajo Baess http://gnuru.org/article/1557/ipod-touch-iphone-linux-making-it-all-work | May 31st, 2012 @ 07:32 AM I am stuck trying to mount my new ipod touch 4G to my Linux Mint 12 machine, although I got pretty far: it is "seen" in Nautilus, but it refuses to be mounted. In error failed the Terminal, I get this error: sudo ifuse /media/Mimtier/ -s Failed to start AFC service 'com.apple.afc' on the device. What does this mean? Can anything be done about it? It seems to me that there is no iFuse version for Oneiric available although I still can get iFuse through Synaptic. Thanks for a short feedback Hajo Comments and changes to this ticket Martin S. May 31st, 2012 @ 10:00 AM State changed from new to open Thanks for your report. A few questions: error failed to What (error) message you get on "... Nautilus ... refuses to be mounted" in detail? Why do you "sudo"? You know that you don't need that and can unmount using "fusermount -u "? Why do you add the "-s" option? Which version of libimobildevice is your system using and which iOS version is running on your iPod? Please run ifuse again. pass it the "--debug" option and post the output again. You flagged this item as spam. Hajo Baess May 31st, 2012 @ 11:51 AM Thanks for the prompt reply. I will do my homework and get back at you soon. kind regards Hajo You flagged this item as spam. Hajo Baess June 6th, 2012 @ 04:14 PM Here I am again after an absence for a couple of days. To get back to your comments: When I do sudo ifuse /media/Mimtier/ -s I get: Failed to start AFC service 'com.apple.afc' on the device. That's all. Why do you "sudo" Frankly, I copied the instruction from a Howto on the Net. It is not my own idea. Why do you add the "-s" option? See above... Which version of libimobildevice is your system using and which iOS version is running on your iPod? On my system (64bit) I have libimobildevice2 version 1.1.1-1ubuntu1, and the iPod Touch has iOS 5.1.1 (9B206) When I do: ifuse -debug I get: ERROR: No mount point specified Hope that this is what you want to know. I have created a fold
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