Android phone keeps remounting itself
I have a problem when copying pictures and videos from my android phone, the android phone keeps remounting itself and because of that the copying process halts and I can't copy the files that I want to copy.
I use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (kernel version: 4.2.0), I had other problems with other phones when copying files like some files not copying. I am also wondering if I upgrade to a newer kernel or just update the whole distro to a newer version (which would also update the kernel version), will problems with the MTP mounting and stuff like this be fixed? Do you know any temporary fix I can do so the phone doesn't automatically remount itself every time when I try to copy somehting?
14.04 usb android phone mtp
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I have a problem when copying pictures and videos from my android phone, the android phone keeps remounting itself and because of that the copying process halts and I can't copy the files that I want to copy.
I use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (kernel version: 4.2.0), I had other problems with other phones when copying files like some files not copying. I am also wondering if I upgrade to a newer kernel or just update the whole distro to a newer version (which would also update the kernel version), will problems with the MTP mounting and stuff like this be fixed? Do you know any temporary fix I can do so the phone doesn't automatically remount itself every time when I try to copy somehting?
14.04 usb android phone mtp
I've found this..... askubuntu.com/questions/854332/… It may help.
– Piloti
Nov 10 '17 at 15:37
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Ok, I used another usb port and it stopped remounting, maybe that was the problem, although I remember having issues on Linux/Ubuntu with that port too, I assume that the problem is something from the kernel and not from the usb ports, since I recall that it works well on Windows (and maybe it can be fixed with a distro update in the future), thanks for the information you gave me.
– XxMoNsTeR
Nov 10 '17 at 15:52
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I have a problem when copying pictures and videos from my android phone, the android phone keeps remounting itself and because of that the copying process halts and I can't copy the files that I want to copy.
I use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (kernel version: 4.2.0), I had other problems with other phones when copying files like some files not copying. I am also wondering if I upgrade to a newer kernel or just update the whole distro to a newer version (which would also update the kernel version), will problems with the MTP mounting and stuff like this be fixed? Do you know any temporary fix I can do so the phone doesn't automatically remount itself every time when I try to copy somehting?
14.04 usb android phone mtp
I have a problem when copying pictures and videos from my android phone, the android phone keeps remounting itself and because of that the copying process halts and I can't copy the files that I want to copy.
I use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (kernel version: 4.2.0), I had other problems with other phones when copying files like some files not copying. I am also wondering if I upgrade to a newer kernel or just update the whole distro to a newer version (which would also update the kernel version), will problems with the MTP mounting and stuff like this be fixed? Do you know any temporary fix I can do so the phone doesn't automatically remount itself every time when I try to copy somehting?
14.04 usb android phone mtp
14.04 usb android phone mtp
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I've found this..... askubuntu.com/questions/854332/… It may help.
– Piloti
Nov 10 '17 at 15:37
1
Ok, I used another usb port and it stopped remounting, maybe that was the problem, although I remember having issues on Linux/Ubuntu with that port too, I assume that the problem is something from the kernel and not from the usb ports, since I recall that it works well on Windows (and maybe it can be fixed with a distro update in the future), thanks for the information you gave me.
– XxMoNsTeR
Nov 10 '17 at 15:52
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I've found this..... askubuntu.com/questions/854332/… It may help.
– Piloti
Nov 10 '17 at 15:37
1
Ok, I used another usb port and it stopped remounting, maybe that was the problem, although I remember having issues on Linux/Ubuntu with that port too, I assume that the problem is something from the kernel and not from the usb ports, since I recall that it works well on Windows (and maybe it can be fixed with a distro update in the future), thanks for the information you gave me.
– XxMoNsTeR
Nov 10 '17 at 15:52
I've found this..... askubuntu.com/questions/854332/… It may help.
– Piloti
Nov 10 '17 at 15:37
I've found this..... askubuntu.com/questions/854332/… It may help.
– Piloti
Nov 10 '17 at 15:37
1
1
Ok, I used another usb port and it stopped remounting, maybe that was the problem, although I remember having issues on Linux/Ubuntu with that port too, I assume that the problem is something from the kernel and not from the usb ports, since I recall that it works well on Windows (and maybe it can be fixed with a distro update in the future), thanks for the information you gave me.
– XxMoNsTeR
Nov 10 '17 at 15:52
Ok, I used another usb port and it stopped remounting, maybe that was the problem, although I remember having issues on Linux/Ubuntu with that port too, I assume that the problem is something from the kernel and not from the usb ports, since I recall that it works well on Windows (and maybe it can be fixed with a distro update in the future), thanks for the information you gave me.
– XxMoNsTeR
Nov 10 '17 at 15:52
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Android File Transfer for Linux will always work! it just works!
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I've found this..... askubuntu.com/questions/854332/… It may help.
– Piloti
Nov 10 '17 at 15:37
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Ok, I used another usb port and it stopped remounting, maybe that was the problem, although I remember having issues on Linux/Ubuntu with that port too, I assume that the problem is something from the kernel and not from the usb ports, since I recall that it works well on Windows (and maybe it can be fixed with a distro update in the future), thanks for the information you gave me.
– XxMoNsTeR
Nov 10 '17 at 15:52