
Look for the line that says "user_allow_other" and make sure it is uncommented.Īlmost there! This part will be automatic from now on. Make sure /etc/nf is set up for this: sudo vi /etc/nf sudo mkdir -p /media/KindleĪlso, it doesn't hurt to make sure fuse is set up to allow regular users to mount things. If you couldn't find your device with lsusb, you can get the identifiers here too, but when you edit the udev rules you'll have to disconnect and reconnect. usb 3-1: >New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=3, SerialNumber=4 usb 3-1: >New USB device found, idVendor=1949, idProduct=0007 usb 3-1: >new high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd In the spam you should see something like this. Next, add a file to udev to recognize your device: sudo vi /etc/udev/rules.d/lesĪdd this line to the end, substituting your USB IDs you figured out above if they are different: SUBSYSTEM="usb", ATTR="0007", MODE="0666"Ĭonnect your Kindle and look to see if the system found it: dmesg My Kindle Fire HD shows up as " Bus xxx Device yyy: ID 1949:0007 Lab126" Then, since udev and libmtp do not yet know about Kindle Fire do : lsusb The new Kindle Fires can only be managed via a protocol known as MTP, but you can still mount them.įirst make sure you have mtpfs installed. Note: I have created the 'kindle' directory in 'mnt' The same error occurs for sudo mount /dev/sdb /mnt/kindle. I then used the mount command suggested by $ sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb/ /mnt/kindle/ So we know that my Kindle is recognized on /dev/sdb. Ran dmesg to locate the device: sd 6:0:0:0: Attached SCSI removable diskĬonfirmed it's location: $ sudo ls -l /dev/disk/by-id Unfortunately, I think I don't know enough about the -t flag used with mount. The latter post had an excellent answer (provided by that was making some progress. I have installed calibre, but it is unable to manage any devices until the computer itself has recognized it.

My problem is that I am unable to mount my Kindle Fire in order to add books to it. " Amazon Kindle" App and app logos are trademarks of Supercell and this app was made according with Supercell's Fan Content Copyright Policy: supercell.To begin, I have read both Is there a way to get a Kindle Fire to work with 12.04? and How can I transfer files to a Kindle Fire with a Micro-USB cable?

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