Automatically mount and dismount USB sticks on various devices like the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7.
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Various Nexus and stock Android devices do not automatically mount mass storage devices (such as USB sticks). StickMount has been made to solve this problem, and give you access to the files on your USB connected storage from all your apps.
StickMount is known to work on many devices, but is built *only* with *Nexus* devices in mind.
Once StickMount is installed and you connect a USB stick with a USB host / OTG cable, the device will show you a popup if you want to open StickMount. It is advised to tell the device that you want to do this by default.
If you have just installed StickMount and you already had a USB stick connected, you must manually launch the program, or disconnect/reconnect the USB stick for StickMount to start working.
Mass storage devices are mounted to /sdcard/usbStorage/xxxx/.
(Pro) Kill apps preventing unmount
Sometimes an app has a file in use located on the USB device, and wont let go of it. This can prevent StickMount from unmounting the USB device. It will seem like the device stays connected (this is harmless). StickMount Pro provides an option that attempts to kill (terminate) all the apps that are preventing the unmount from succeeding.
(Pro) Media scan
StickMount Pro supports triggering the media scanner on each (un)mount action. This will automatically make the files on your USB device available in apps like Gallery and Music. Please note that the media scanner is not a visible process on all Android devices it might actually work silently in the background without any visual cues. It may take a minute for your files to show up, so dont panic if they dont show immediately.
Even if you have this option enabled, you can prevent folders from being scanned by placing an empty file called .nomedia in that folder. If you put it in the root of the USB device, the entire device will not be scanned.
Filesystem support
The filesystems supported depends on your device firmware. On most devices, at least vfat/fat/fat32 and ext2/3/4 are supported. On the latest Android versions, ntfs is also supported in read-only mode. Some devices also support exfat out the box, but most do not.
StickMount can utilize the ntfs-3g and mount.exfat-fuse binaries to add support for ntfs (untested) and exfat, but these are not included. If you place the ntfs-3g or mount.exfat-fuse files in the root of your internal storage ( /sdcard ), StickMount will automatically use them.
Whats in this version:
- Android Jelly Bean 4.2 related fixes
- Various bug fixes
- Various text changes
- exFAT mounting if mount.exfat-fuse is present
- Fixed mounting sdXXYY (as opposed to sdXY) block devices
- (Pro) Kill processes that are preventing unmounting
- (Pro) Trigger media scanner on (un)mount
More info and Screenshots from Google Play
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