INSTALLATION ================================================================================ For: Apple iPhone/iPod Touch 1.0/1.1/1.1.1/1.2/1.3/2.0+ + iPod USB cable You must have: libiphone libfuse-dev (and the associated kernel modules) libglib2.0-dev make autoheader automake autoconf gcc To compile run: ./autogen.sh ./configure make sudo make install # (if you want to install it into your system directories) On Ubuntu/Debian, you can do: sudo apt-get install build-essential automake autoconf \ libfuse-dev libglib2.0-dev (make sure that you have compiled libiphone first) USAGE ================================================================================ Now comes the fun bit! To mount: mount -t ifuse (if installed to /sbin) ./mount.fuse.ifuse (for local access) Note: the device file is not important and can be anything but it will show up in the mtab, so sometimes it's useful. To unmount: umount Currently ifuse (via the AFC protocol) only gives access to the '/var/root/Media/' chroot on the iPhone (containing music/pictures). However, if the device has been jailedbreaked a full view of the iPhone's filesystem will be available with the following command ./mount.fuse.ifuse --afc ==== Setting up FUSE ==== Note that on some systems, you may have to load the 'fuse' kernel module first and to ensure that you are a member of the 'fuse' group: sudo modprobe fuse sudo adduser $USER fuse You can check your membership of the 'fuse' group with: id | grep fuse && echo yes! || echo not yet... If you have just added yourself, you will need to logout and log back in for the group change to become visible. == Who/what/where? == wiki: http://matt.colyer.name/projects/iphone-linux/index.php?title=Main_Page code: git clone git://github.com/MattColyer/ifuse.git mailing list: http://lists.mattcolyer.com/listinfo.cgi/iphone-linux-dev-mattcolyer.com updated: 2009-03-23