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[macOS] Unable to establish a USB connection between an iPhone physical device and Monterey #58

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M3nti0nL3Ss opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 11 comments
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@M3nti0nL3Ss
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Describe the Issue

I am using Montery, on Arch Linux, and am experiencing difficulty connecting my iPhone via USB to Montery

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Operating System

Arch linux

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6.7.0-arch3-1 (64-bit)

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i5-4570

RAM (in GB)

20

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v0.9.3

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main

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@M3nti0nL3Ss M3nti0nL3Ss added Bug Something isn't working Pending The issue or pull request is being reviewed labels Jan 23, 2024
@Coopydood Coopydood added Investigating The reported issue is under investigation and removed Pending The issue or pull request is being reviewed labels Jan 23, 2024
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Hello! Thank you for trying out the project! I am seeing you’re using 0.9.3, which is really old. USB passthrough has been added in 0.11.0, so I would recommend you to update the script using the U button on the main menu, and then running USB Passthrough Assistant via the Extras Menu.

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Thanks for the fast answer !
I just updated to the latest version, I added the necessary VFIO-PCI devices, and I got this error.
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I added naviDetected = 0 under the gpuDetected and it worked

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I added naviDetected = 0 under the gpuDetected and it worked

I'll get this fixed asap.

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After running the new boot.sh file, QEMU won't even launch
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Seems like the porting issue because of updating from such old version. Can you try generating a new AutoPilot script? With the version you've just updated to, you can connect your .qcow file via AutoPilot with ease.

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Coopydood commented Jan 23, 2024

Moved to #60

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@M3nti0nL3Ss please see #59 (comment)

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Hello, is this still an issue? I can close the issue or assist you further.

@Coopydood Coopydood removed the Under Development A feature or fix in active development label Jan 28, 2024
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Thanks for the help, I finally got passthrough working. I used https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX#usbfluxd-iphone-usb---network-style-passthrough-osx-kvm-docker-osx to do it

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Reopening, waiting for @Coopydood, maybe this can be automated.

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