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− | You can also get kernel module for from | + | You can also get kernel module for from [http://buildhost.openmoko.org/snapshots/2007.04/ipk/fic-gta01/kernel-module-fuse_2.6-moko9-r0_0_1754_0_fic-gta01.ipk kernel-module-fuse_2.6-moko9-r0_0_1754_0_fic-gta01.ipk] |
− | [[Category: | + | You can install sshfs directly from repositories, if you are a Ubuntu user you can use "'''apt-get install sshfs'''". |
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+ | == Mounting phone filesystem on your host machine == | ||
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+ | In order to use a host name instead of the phone IP, you can add next line to /etc/hosts | ||
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+ | 192.168.0.202 moko | ||
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+ | Assuming you have added "moko" to /etc/hosts, and installed sshfs on the host: | ||
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+ | sshfs root@moko: /mnt/moko | ||
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+ | That will mount root's home directory (/home/root) or you can specify another. | ||
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+ | e.g. root@moko:/ | ||
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+ | It actually works with dropbear, which is the default sshd on the Openmoko images. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Middleware]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Networking]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 19 July 2009
[edit] Using sshfs under Openmoko
I assume that you have a working build environment
bitbake sshfs-fuse
Seems to build the required kernel module.
However it fails to download the a source file
NOTE: Task failed: Fetch failed: http://belnet.dl.sf.net/fuse/fuse-module-2.5.3.tar.gz NOTE: package fuse-module-2.5.3-r1: task do_fetch: failed ERROR: TaskFailed event exception, aborting NOTE: package fuse-module-2.5.3: failed
You can also get kernel module for from kernel-module-fuse_2.6-moko9-r0_0_1754_0_fic-gta01.ipk
You can install sshfs directly from repositories, if you are a Ubuntu user you can use "apt-get install sshfs".
[edit] Mounting phone filesystem on your host machine
In order to use a host name instead of the phone IP, you can add next line to /etc/hosts
192.168.0.202 moko
Assuming you have added "moko" to /etc/hosts, and installed sshfs on the host:
sshfs root@moko: /mnt/moko
That will mount root's home directory (/home/root) or you can specify another.
e.g. root@moko:/
It actually works with dropbear, which is the default sshd on the Openmoko images.