Based on my successful setup of ObexFS + FUSE to access my K610i through the USB cable, which allows me to retrieve and modify the contents of my phone's memory under Gnome, I have attempted to do the same for the T610 Sony Ericsson phone of my girlfriend.
It works very well too, but this time, as I have no USB cable for that phone, I used a bluetooth connection.
The setup is similar :
- creating a directory inside /media, for instance
/media/T610
chgrp fuse /media/T610
chmod g+w /media/T610
- Modify the contents of
/etc/fstab
to have the correct entry for mounting it
voilà !
The /etc/fstab entry is of the form :
obexfs#-bxx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx\040-Byy /media/T610 fuse defaults,user 0 0
the xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx address is the bluetooth MAC address of the phone, which you can retrieve with hcitool scan
(as root ?)
The yy channel number is found by looking for the channel used for ObexFTP transfers in the output of sdptool browse
(as root ?)
Note the specific syntax using \040
for the space required in the /etc/fstab line.
More details here, maybe.
Update 2007/04/10 : gnome-vfs-obexftp
has just entered testing (now that etch is released, I won't stay stable, and continues on testing ;), which allows use of obex:///
like URIs to access the phone's files via ObexFTP over bluetooth/rfcomm. Great, no need to touch fstab.