Latest update on February 6, 2012 at 08:54 AM by jak58 .
Linux
First go to the Settings menu of your Galaxy S> Wireless and Networking> USB Settings. Activate "Mass Storage"
Connect the phone to the computer.
On the smartphone, click on "Connecting mass storage". Wait a bit and a window appears in the virtual machine ...
Warning: this is the smartphone's internal memory. To view the contents of the memory card, look for folders named as such: 0123-0456 and 1234-7890. They may not have that name, but they will be in this format: four numbers, a dash, four numbers again ... Each corresponds to an element of the smartphone (SD Card/internal memory)
VirtualBox
First go to the Settings menu of your Galaxy S> Wireless and Networking> USB Settings. Activate "Mass Storage"
Connect the phone to the computer. In VirtualBox, start the virtual machine and once the Linux desktop appeared, configure the device.
Go to Devices> USB Devices> click SAMSUNG_Android [0400]
In the smartphone, click on "Connecting mass storage". Wait a bit and normally, a window appears in the virtual machine ...
On the smartphone, click on "Connecting mass storage". Wait a bit and a window appears in the virtual machine ...
Warning: this is the smartphone's internal memory. To view the contents of the memory card, look for folders named as such: 0123-0456 and 1234-7890. They may not have that name, but they will be in this format: four numbers, a dash, four numbers again ... Each corresponds to an element of the smartphone (SD Card/internal memory)