Output data directly to MTP/FTP storage?

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My phone (only MTP data access) has a MicroSD card inserted into it
Now, I wish to save a ddrescue disk image directly onto it while the phone is connected to the PC.
That disk is not damaged at all, I just use gddrescue to see the statistics such as speed in real time.
I can I directly output data onto MTP storage?
filesystems ftp data mtp
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My phone (only MTP data access) has a MicroSD card inserted into it
Now, I wish to save a ddrescue disk image directly onto it while the phone is connected to the PC.
That disk is not damaged at all, I just use gddrescue to see the statistics such as speed in real time.
I can I directly output data onto MTP storage?
filesystems ftp data mtp
MTP by design only handles files. Do I understand correctly that you just want to put a large file on it? Here are some ways to do MTP from the commandline. You won't be able to accurately measure speed if you access it via a mountpoint.
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Sep 3 at 7:09
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My phone (only MTP data access) has a MicroSD card inserted into it
Now, I wish to save a ddrescue disk image directly onto it while the phone is connected to the PC.
That disk is not damaged at all, I just use gddrescue to see the statistics such as speed in real time.
I can I directly output data onto MTP storage?
filesystems ftp data mtp
My phone (only MTP data access) has a MicroSD card inserted into it
Now, I wish to save a ddrescue disk image directly onto it while the phone is connected to the PC.
That disk is not damaged at all, I just use gddrescue to see the statistics such as speed in real time.
I can I directly output data onto MTP storage?
filesystems ftp data mtp
filesystems ftp data mtp
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MTP by design only handles files. Do I understand correctly that you just want to put a large file on it? Here are some ways to do MTP from the commandline. You won't be able to accurately measure speed if you access it via a mountpoint.
â dirkt
Sep 3 at 7:09
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MTP by design only handles files. Do I understand correctly that you just want to put a large file on it? Here are some ways to do MTP from the commandline. You won't be able to accurately measure speed if you access it via a mountpoint.
â dirkt
Sep 3 at 7:09
MTP by design only handles files. Do I understand correctly that you just want to put a large file on it? Here are some ways to do MTP from the commandline. You won't be able to accurately measure speed if you access it via a mountpoint.
â dirkt
Sep 3 at 7:09
MTP by design only handles files. Do I understand correctly that you just want to put a large file on it? Here are some ways to do MTP from the commandline. You won't be able to accurately measure speed if you access it via a mountpoint.
â dirkt
Sep 3 at 7:09
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MTP by design only handles files. Do I understand correctly that you just want to put a large file on it? Here are some ways to do MTP from the commandline. You won't be able to accurately measure speed if you access it via a mountpoint.
â dirkt
Sep 3 at 7:09