The directory /mnt/ipod is created when gtkpod-2.0.2-APRIL2015.pet is installed, so I'm afraid to tell you that the error message you describe indicates, again, that the dotpet is not properly installed. I really don't know what you could be doing that's causing this, apart from maybe erroneously installing some old alternative gtkpod version from PPM.mike001 wrote:this time it is having trouble at ifuse /mnt/ipod and telling me that the location is invalid.
Be aware that my gtkpod compilation is the only version ever contributed for Puppy which contains the libimobiledevice library, and thus the only version which supports iPhone/iPad/Touch.
No, that's perfect - it indicates that usbmuxd has auto-launched correctly.mike001 wrote:When initially hooked up and I go to process manager I find "/user/sbin/usbmuxd --user root --udev" Is this correct or should I be killing this process and using something else?
That might be a problem, might not. If we determine that it is a problem, I have another tweak that I found with Google ... but before we get to that point, it's critical that you first install fuse-conf-0.1.pet, and try -mike001 wrote:Below is what /var/log/messages is telling me.
... lockdown error -256
... No device found ... is it plugged in?"
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ifuse /mnt/ipod
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ifuse -o allow_other /mnt/ipod
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ifuse -o allow_root /mnt/ipod