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Hi,

I'm using the latest release of GrapheneOS, but when selecting where to backup, I don't see my target device through USB-C, it could be with File Transfer enabled or not, same story.
What could be missing? Do I require anything installed in the target device/computer?

On the other side, is this backup the right one for restoring everything after an installation? (excluding files which at the moment is experimental)

    steve66th I'm using the latest release of GrapheneOS, but when selecting where to backup, I don't see my target device through USB-C, it could be with File Transfer enabled or not, same story.

    When reporting an issue it is often productive to say what was tried (more detail is often better), what outcome was expected, and what outcome was observed instead.

    In this case it is unclear what is meant by "target device". Is the "target device" an MBR-partitioned FAT or ExFAT block device? How big, what brand? What happens if GrapheneOS is used to format the device?

      de0u It's just my computer, which is supposed to be identified by GrapheneOS as a backup target.

      So at the moment I can't get the backup out of GrapheneOS manually, because I'm not sure what folder it's being used for the backup, I see one in the root tree of the filesystem but I can't be sure if that's the only one...

      • de0u replied to this.

        steve66th
        It appears that the way to get the best results from the backup app is to do the backup to the internal device storage then, once complete, move it to usb storage.

        This backup can be unreliable so its best to also make alterative backups of any important data from apps if possible.

        steve66th It's just my computer, which is supposed to be identified by GrapheneOS as a backup target.

        I don't think it's supposed to work that way. Here is an article that aligns with my understanding of how MTP works: https://www.howtogeek.com/192732/android-usb-connections-explained-mtp-ptp-and-usb-mass-storage/

        I don't think plugging an Android device into a computer is expected to give the Android device general access to the files on the computer. But if I'm wrong, please feel free to share information!

          de0u this is right, but I thought that by having the Android suite and everything for the flash process, it could be possible to do it, otherwise where it's written how to do it?
          The backup shouldn't stay on my phone only, reconfiguring everything manually is an incredible pain.

          • de0u replied to this.

            steve66th The backup shouldn't stay on my phone only,

            Yes.

            I think the options that are somewhat expected to somewhat work are:

            • Backing up to internal storage, then copying the .SeedVault directory to a USB flash drive,
            • Backing up to Nextcloud

              de0u thanks, good news then, but I'd never use a cloud solution for that :D