I do not know if it is there or not, haven't checked, but did you try to drop to a terminal on the device and see if sshfs would work? Make an easy folder on your SD card and check it works properly for writing & deleting, then mount to there? You could write out the full sshfs command in a text file, then -- using Hacker's keyboard -- Shft-Arrow to select it all, Ctrl-C, and Ctrl-V in the terminal. Not sure if sshfs actually exists on Android, but it might, and not sure about the rest of what I said here, no time to test right now, but it would be a thought. You would then be able to use the file manager of your choice on the device, because it would see it as a local drive. Just a (hopefull) thought. Don't forget, of course, Android is a Linux, so there are most things that work the same from the terminal as they do on our PC. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org