$ idevicepair validate SUCCESS: Validated pairing with device 00008030-001D3562367A402EĪfter pairing, iOS exposes two different filesystems to the computer. You can verify the pairing has succeeded by running: If you have multiple iOS devices connected -udid ios_udid parameter can be passed to target specific device.
$ idevicepair pair SUCCESS: Paired with device d8e8fca2dc0f896fd7cb4cb0031ba249 Connect the device, unlock the screen and run: If you do not see the popup, you can start the pairing process manually. Tap 'Trust', then enter your device passcode to complete the pairing process. The usbmuxd package also includes an udev rule that automatically starts and stops the daemon whenever a device is connected or disconnected.Ĭonnect the iOS device and verify that rvice is automatically started.Īctive: active (running) since Sun 19:23:18 UTC 22s agoĪfter connecting your iOS device and unlocking the screen, you should be presented with a 'Trust This Computer?' popup on the device.
The libimobiledevice package depends on usbmuxd, which is responsible for performing the low-level connection to iOS devices. Tip: KDE Connect can also be used to transfer files between iOS and Linux.