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For a start - all FreeBSD installations I do are Auto (ZFS) with BIOS+UEFI setup.
This way - you are covered in all possible ways.
Could you try to install FreeBSD again this way?
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That is how MTP works - after 1st attach phone/USB device is visible but you can not mount anything - this is the time you are asked on the phone screen if you want to share the files - then You agree and this '1st' device disappears and new '2nd' device appears with mount option ... but it does...
Thanks for letting me know that it is now available in different category ... for whatever reason - I did not got any notification that the category will change ...
You can also try my automount(8) alternative - https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2018/10/11/freebsd-desktop-part-17-automount-removable-media/ - more info here.
OK, thanks for that.
Things I use - like my typical pipe trains in POSIX sh(1) shell syntax - work as desired - seem I did not relied on word splitting.
I would not trust Linux lsblk(8) either - that is why I wrote my own lsblk(8) version from scratch for FreeBSD - https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2019/09/27/list-block-devices-on-freebsd-lsblk8-style/ - details here.
Also - Linux lsblk(8) is written in C and supports dozens of options and...
You misunderstood me.
I write all scripts in POSIX /bin/sh - and all UNIX scripts are meant to be written this way.
FreeBSD also comes with CSH/TCSH - does anyone write shell scripts in them? Mostly no because its useless.
ZSH is a POSIX /bin/sh compatible shell - meaning that all POSIX...
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