On 10/09/2016 01:00 AM, Mark wrote:
I recently got a GoPro video camera and ran into some problems with
getting the files from it to my Fedora 24 desktop. When connected via
USB it automagically mounts and I can see the video files in Files. I
can transfer small files (around 100MB) from it, but not large files
(1GB). Don't know exactly where the limit lies. But in VLC I can play
also the large files on the GoPro device even though I couldn't copy
them.

What happens when you try to copy the large files?

So I thought I would try to copy them from a terminal window. But I
couldn't determine the mount point! I look in journalctl and df without
getting any wiser.

So my questions are:
How can I determine the mount point for a USB device?
What's the best way to copy large files over USB?

It's not about the USB, it's because it's using PTP or MTP for the mounting and copying.

In a terminal, look in /run/user/<userid>/gvfs to see if the mount point is under there. That top level directory is shown by mount as the mount point for "gvfsd-fuse".
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