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Lego EV3 robot with fw 1.10e cannot be mounted as usb drive #452

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asokero opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 3 comments
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Lego EV3 robot with fw 1.10e cannot be mounted as usb drive #452

asokero opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 3 comments
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Bullseye Buster Issues concerning Buster based release Stretch

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asokero commented Feb 18, 2019

The latest firmware upgrade from Lego should make it possible to mount the EV3 brick as a usb device. This seems to work on the Ubuntu Trusty based system and with legacy kernel on Strech device images.

If this would work it would be possible to use the Microsoft Makecode service to program the lego robots.

https://makecode.mindstorms.com/

@asokero asokero added the Buster Issues concerning Buster based release label May 24, 2021
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asokero commented May 24, 2021

microsoft/pxt-ev3#980

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asokero commented May 24, 2021

c4ev3/ev3duder#31

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Mazhoon commented Dec 14, 2021

Fixed in bullseye with 16b7c94 .
As the filesystem presented by the device is virtual, we can safely ignore any errors and keep using the drive without remounting read-only. The required setting is only available in recent udisks2 versions, and this fix is therefore not applicable in buster-based systems.

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