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>Get my iPod to be recognized by USB by Ubuntu
Can't help you there.

>Create two partitions, dumping a 6GB image onto a 15GB partition, making it expand to the
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Here's the link I was talking about earlier: http://jwz.livejournal.com/801607.html

In theory, you should be able to mount the image ( mount -t hfsplus osx.img /mnt/osx ), and then using rsync, clone the files from the mounted image to another HFS+ partition that you have already mounted, making it bootable. I've never tried it though.
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I found a link for dumping the image properly. Thanks, however.

But, still. Anyone have help for an iPod? Or any device that won't be recognized in general?
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Alright.

Here are three dmesg outputs, one before the iPod was plugged in, one after, and one when using diff .

All attached.

As you can see, it SEES that the USB was plugged in. But, I can't see it anywhere else, even with lsusb .

How can I get it to be shown under lsusb?
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Anyoneee?
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Easiest way is to dist-upgrade to hardy; the latest ipods (i.e. classic) should then work (i use rhythmbox on debian sid and it works fine)
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yeah my friend has good sucess with debian sid/rythmbox with his new nano, so try that
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