Mass - Linux - Debian Wheezy storage

I have just connected my phone to my Debian Wheezy machine in the hope that, unlike Samsung, Sony will have Mass Storage as an option instead of MTP (Media Transfer Mode) / PTP (picture transfer protocol).

# uname - a
Linux PrecisionM6600 3.2.0 - 4-amd64 SMP 3.2.63 - 2 + deb7u2 x86_64 GNU/Linux Debian #1

# dmesg

[228867.196204] 4 - 1.1 usb: USB broadband new number 14 of the device using ehci_hcd
[228867.289783] usb 4 - 1.1: new USB key found, idVendor is 0fce, idProduct = 01ba
[228867.289793] usb 4 - 1.1: new USB device strings: Mfr = 1, product = 2, SerialNumber = 3
[228867.289800] usb 4 - 1.1: product: D6633
[228867.289804] usb 4 - 1.1: manufacturer: Sony
[228867.289808] usb 4 - 1.1: serial number: XX1X319X8X

But I was deceived, when connected, I got the offer by phone to install the software on my

PC so I agreed and finish with virtual CD-ROM to install Windows software and no mass storage

[228938.616806] scsi10: usb-storage 4 - 1.1:1.1
[228939.612859] 10:0:0:0 scsi: CD-ROM SONY CD-ROM 0100 PQ: ANSI 0: 4
[228939.617458] sr1: scsi3-mmc reader: 0 x / 0 x caddy
[228939.617879] 10:0:0:0 sr: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr1
[228939.618152] 10:0:0:0 sr: Attached scsi generic sg3 type 5
[228940.195485] ISO 9660 Extensions: IEEE_P1282

Why is there no support for Linux / Mass Storage on Z3?

If you have an external SD card in your phone, you can connect this MSC instead of PSG. You can set the Sub settings-> Xperia connectivity-> USB connectivity-> USB connection mode. But the phone's internal memory can be connected using the PSG. If I understand correctly, this is because MSC would require your PC to have exclusive access to the memory and the internal memory of the phone is used by applications and the OS, so it cannot be used for MSC.

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