M mac2x macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 19, 2009 1,146 0 Jan 1, 2010 #1 ...where do iPods mount on the Unix filesystem? They certainly don't show up in /Volumes. Just curious. Thanks!
...where do iPods mount on the Unix filesystem? They certainly don't show up in /Volumes. Just curious. Thanks!
Mumford macrumors regular Oct 8, 2006 181 3 Altadena, CA Jan 2, 2010 #2 mac2x said: They certainly don't show up in /Volumes. Just curious. Click to expand... Actually that's exactly where they'll show up, but you need to configure said iPod to Enable Disk Use in iTunes.
mac2x said: They certainly don't show up in /Volumes. Just curious. Click to expand... Actually that's exactly where they'll show up, but you need to configure said iPod to Enable Disk Use in iTunes.
TuffLuffJimmy macrumors G3 Apr 6, 2007 9,036 180 Portland, OR Jan 2, 2010 #3 Mumford said: Actually that's exactly where they'll show up, but you need to configure said iPod to Enable Disk Use in iTunes. Click to expand... but what about when they're not in disk mode? Or iPhones and iPod touches which do not have a disk mode.
Mumford said: Actually that's exactly where they'll show up, but you need to configure said iPod to Enable Disk Use in iTunes. Click to expand... but what about when they're not in disk mode? Or iPhones and iPod touches which do not have a disk mode.
M mac2x macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 19, 2009 1,146 0 Jan 2, 2010 #4 Mumford said: Actually that's exactly where they'll show up, but you need to configure said iPod to Enable Disk Use in iTunes. Click to expand... Cool, I didn't know you could do that. Thanks for the link. But as Jimmy said, I'd like to know where it is mounting when it isn't a disk.
Mumford said: Actually that's exactly where they'll show up, but you need to configure said iPod to Enable Disk Use in iTunes. Click to expand... Cool, I didn't know you could do that. Thanks for the link. But as Jimmy said, I'd like to know where it is mounting when it isn't a disk.