Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-21 Thread Andy
V.99 seznam.cz> writes: >On 14.2.2015 4:25, andy wrote: >> It doesn't have a drive letter in Windows Explorer. The name is >> simply "Moto G". When I "ls /cygdrive", I see on the c-drive. I >> think that the handset's visibility to Windows Explorer is based on >> MTP USB, but that's just someth

Re: Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-15 Thread V.99
On 14.2.2015 4:25, andy wrote: It doesn't have a drive letter in Windows Explorer. The name is simply "Moto G". When I "ls /cygdrive", I see on the c-drive. I think that the handset's visibility to Windows Explorer is based on MTP USB, but that's just something I'm learning about right now. H

Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-15 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Feb 14 07:49, Andrey Repin wrote: > Greetings, andy! > > >> > My Moto G connects to the laptop via USB, and can be seen using Windows > >> > Explorer. Is there a way to make it visible as a Unix path? /cygdrive > >> > does > >> > not show it. > >> > >> Are you including the drive letter? I

Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-14 Thread Andy
Eliot Moss cs.umass.edu> writes: >On 2/14/2015 1:03 PM, Andy wrote: >> Why would such a person want to access the handset via a unix path? >> Android doesn't have a native Notes app, and if I simply use its >> text editor, that's one more app I can avoid installing. But I >> would want to sync it

Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-14 Thread Eliot Moss
On 2/14/2015 1:03 PM, Andy wrote: Why would such a person want to access the handset via a unix path? Android doesn't have a native Notes app, and if I simply use its text editor, that's one more app I can avoid installing. But I would want to sync it with the laptop copy of the text files via

Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-14 Thread Andy
Andrey Repin yandex.ru> writes: My Moto G connects to the laptop via USB, and can be seen using Windows Explorer. Is there a way to make it visible as a Unix path? /cygdrive does not show it. >>> >>> Are you including the drive letter? If it’s the G: drive in >>> Windows Explorer

Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-13 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, andy! >> > My Moto G connects to the laptop via USB, and can be seen using Windows >> > Explorer. Is there a way to make it visible as a Unix path? /cygdrive >> > does >> > not show it. >> >> Are you including the drive letter? If it’s the G: drive in Windows > Explorer, you need t

Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-13 Thread andy
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes: > > > On Feb 13, 2015, at 7:20 PM, andy gmail.com> wrote: > > > > My Moto G connects to the laptop via USB, and can be seen using Windows > > Explorer. Is there a way to make it visible as a Unix path? /cygdrive does > > not show it. > > Are you including t

Re: make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-13 Thread Warren Young
> On Feb 13, 2015, at 7:20 PM, andy wrote: > > My Moto G connects to the laptop via USB, and can be seen using Windows > Explorer. Is there a way to make it visible as a Unix path? /cygdrive does > not show it. Are you including the drive letter? If it’s the G: drive in Windows Explorer, you

make android device file system visible as unix path

2015-02-13 Thread andy
My Moto G connects to the laptop via USB, and can be seen using Windows Explorer. Is there a way to make it visible as a Unix path? /cygdrive does not show it. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://c