Once you have created the disk image, you can copy files to it prior to loading it in the emulator. To copy files, you can mount the image as a loop device and then copy the files to it, or you can use a utility such as mtools to copy the files directly to the image. The mtools package is available for Linux, Mac, and Windows.
Here, I will mount and copy files to emulator SD Card as a loop device.
In Unix-like operating systems, a loop device, vnd (vnode disk), or lofi (loopback file interface) is a pseudo-device that makes a file accessible as a block device.
Create a directory, named SD in my home.
Type the command in Terminal:
$sudo mount -o loop /home/eric/.android/avd/my_avd_GoogleAPIs_1.5.avd/sdcard.img /home/eric/sd
Where /home/eric/sd is the directory mounted to be accessed.
/home/eric/.android/avd/my_avd_GoogleAPIs_1.5.avd/sdcard.img is the SDCard image created for Android Emulator.
Now, you can create directory, copy files to the emulator's SDCard by SD.
$cd sd
$sudo mkdir pictures
$cd pictures
$sudo cp /home/eric/SDCard_16M.png .
$...
To know more details of the command mount, type
$man mount
Here, I will mount and copy files to emulator SD Card as a loop device.
In Unix-like operating systems, a loop device, vnd (vnode disk), or lofi (loopback file interface) is a pseudo-device that makes a file accessible as a block device.
Create a directory, named SD in my home.
Type the command in Terminal:
$sudo mount -o loop /home/eric/.android/avd/my_avd_GoogleAPIs_1.5.avd/sdcard.img /home/eric/sd
Where /home/eric/sd is the directory mounted to be accessed.
/home/eric/.android/avd/my_avd_GoogleAPIs_1.5.avd/sdcard.img is the SDCard image created for Android Emulator.
Now, you can create directory, copy files to the emulator's SDCard by SD.
$cd sd
$sudo mkdir pictures
$cd pictures
$sudo cp /home/eric/SDCard_16M.png .
$...
To know more details of the command mount, type
$man mount
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