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iPods are the most famous audio players worldwide. iTunes is the official software to manage your iPod, but it only runs in Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. So what if you want to manage an iPod in Linux? With older iPod models, there are a few software options to help. On newer/unsupported iPods, though, these methods may not work and your only option may be to use iTunes via dual booting or virtualization of MS Windows or macOS.
Steps
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2Plug in your iPod. It should appear in storage devices, so mount your iPod.
- mount /dev/sdc2 /media/ipod
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3If this is a new iPod and the first time you have used it, you will need to initialize it. When you click connect, many iPod management applications will offer to initialize it.
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4Run your iPod management software and configure it to detect your iPod (you may have to enter your model e.g. Classic 4th generation, Nano 3rd generation, Shuffle 2nd generation etc).
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5Click the "Connect" button.
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6Load your files (and folders) into a playlist (iPods support M3U playlists) on your software and click Transfer.
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7Click Disconnect, safely remove your iPod and unmount it.
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8Manually disconnect only when it's safe. The screen on your iPod will display OK to Disconnect when it is okay to disconnect.
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Warnings
- If you don't unmount properly you could lose data: unmount /media/ipod.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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