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Hello.
I removed my files on Internal Android memory and I want to mount it as a drive for recover it but How ?
My Cell phone is LG G3 and I use Debian 7.8 X64. Any idea?
I think the desire for direct access as a storage storage is due to wanting to try a file recovery attempt, rather than just uploading/downloading files via MTP.
Not quite true. It is udev that matches the device. an triggers because the USB subsystem identifies with an attached MTP device. If the device is capable of USB mass storage mode (and is configured that way), then it will present itself as such. It's a similar situation with the majority of cameras - they are often designed to provide PTP/MTP access only
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