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2013-04-23
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Do a "dmesg" and look for the last few lines.
There should be something about connecting USB devices, if it is recognizing the exported partitions correctly.
Some linux distros do not mount volumes automatically, so you need to do that by hand.
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2013-04-23
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2013-04-23
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2013-04-23
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2013-04-23
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2013-12-01
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4 - Start terminal, cd /usr/bin, run below command and then attach phone to USB cable5 - Wait a minute and run "fdisk -l",you should see 3 more partitions (Like this: sdb* are phone ones, your names can differ. sdb1 id 56 or 9GB mass storage MyDocs partition, sdb2 for rootfs 4GB, sdb3 for userfs 2GB)Code:sudo flasher --load -k vmlinuz-2.6.32.20112201-11.2-adaptation-n950-bootloader -n initrd.img-rescue-2.6.32.20112201-11.2-n950 --boot
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2014-06-14
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There should be something about connecting USB devices, if it is recognizing the exported partitions correctly.
Some linux distros do not mount volumes automatically, so you need to do that by hand.