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Recognized it a few days back and today @juuba asked me about it and confirmed that the SDcard gets exported on windows (Win7 Enterprise) but is ro
, the same is for linux (Debian Jessie mtp-tools 1.1.6-51).
While writing this, jubba tried around and after copying files via scp
, folders show and he can actually write to the btrfs-sdcard exported via MTP
to his win7e box. The btrfs-subvolume was empty before.
I cannot say that this is the same for linux, my sdcard is packed but a no-show with MTP after all.
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Recognized it a few days back and today @juuba asked me about it and confirmed that the SDcard gets exported on windows (Win7 Enterprise) but is ro
, the same is for linux (Debian Jessie mtp-tools 1.1.6-51).
While writing this, jubba tried around and after copying files via scp
, folders show and he can actually write to the btrfs-sdcard exported via MTP
to his win7e box. The btrfs-subvolume was empty before.before. UPDATE After an attempt to add a folder it stopped working again.
I cannot say that this is the same for linux, my sdcard is packed but a no-show with MTP after all.
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Recognized it a few days back and today @juuba asked me about it and confirmed that the SDcard gets exported on windows (Win7 Enterprise) but is ro
, or empty, the same (ro
& empty) is for linux (Debian Jessie mtp-tools 1.1.6-51).
While writing this, jubba tried around and after copying files via scp
, folders show and he can actually write to the btrfs-sdcard exported via MTP
to his win7e box. The btrfs-subvolume was empty before. UPDATE After an attempt to add a folder it stopped working again.
I cannot say that this is the same for linux, my sdcard is packed but a no-show with MTP after all.
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Recognized it a few days back and today @juuba asked me about it and confirmed that the SDcard gets exported on windows (Win7 Enterprise) but is ro
or empty, the same (ro
& empty) is for linux (Debian Jessie mtp-tools 1.1.6-51).
While writing this, jubba tried around and after copying files via scp
, folders show and he can actually write to the btrfs-sdcard exported via MTP
to his win7e box. The btrfs-subvolume was empty before. UPDATE After an attempt to add a folder it stopped working again.
I cannot say that this is the same for linux, my sdcard is packed but a no-show with MTP after all.
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Recognized it a few days back and today @juuba asked me about it and confirmed that the SDcard gets exported on windows (Win7 Enterprise) but is ro
or empty, the same (ro
& empty) is for linux (Debian Jessie mtp-tools 1.1.6-51).
While writing this, jubba tried around and after copying files via scp
, folders show and he can actually write to the btrfs-sdcard exported via MTP
to his win7e box. The btrfs-subvolume was empty before. UPDATE After an attempt to add a folder it stopped working again.
I cannot say that this is the same for linux, my sdcard is packed but a no-show with MTP after all.
There is an issue with having no subvolumes and with having subvolumes (I have 2 subvolumes both mounted, jubba did have no subvolumes iirc).
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Recognized it a few days back and today @juuba asked me about it and confirmed that the SDcard gets exported on windows (Win7 Enterprise) but is ro
or empty, the same (ro
& empty) is for linux (Debian Jessie mtp-tools 1.1.6-51).
While writing this, jubba tried around and after copying files via scp
, folders show and he can actually write to the btrfs-sdcard exported via MTP
to his win7e box. The btrfs-subvolume was empty before. UPDATE After an attempt to add a folder it stopped working again.
I cannot say that this is the same for linux, my sdcard is packed but a no-show with MTP after all.
There is an issue with having no subvolumes and with having subvolumes (I have 2 subvolumes both mounted, jubba did have no subvolumes iirc).