tanmay.01 wrote:Already resolved here viewtopic.php?f=101&t=8525&start=20...!
I have personally tested this.
This method didn't work for me, however, I did have success from the link ryanvade gave me. It was very similar to the method I started out with, but with some added info. It shows up in my dolphin file manager. I did try thunar on your method too. It's probably just my phone. I have a rooted (Did it myself on Ubuntu) LG Motion MS770 with ICS 4.0.4
The adduser was already in place because of my previous efforts, but this just worked like a champ
sudo apt-get install golang fuse git-core libmtp-dev libfuse-dev
sudo adduser $USER fuse
mkdir /tmp/go
GOPATH=/tmp/go go get github.com/hanwen/go-mtpfs
sudo mv /tmp/go/bin/go-mtpfs /usr/bin/
mkdir ~/MyAndroid
Now, go-mtpfs is installed. To mount your Android device, run these commands:
go-mtpfs ~/MyAndroid &
Edit-forgot to post the unmount command which is
fusermount -u ~/MyAndroid
This method adds a folder in your home directory named MyAndroid and as far as I can tell works with all file managers as I have tried with 3. Thanks for all the help and to ryanvade for the successful link.