-Put a device name like /dev/rfcomm0 into the "tty" file.
-
-The content for the "irda" file is ignored.
-
-Now run this "cd" command in the Midnight Commander (in the "bindings" files
-the command is "%cd"): cd bluetooth#obexftp. The VFS script use obexftp to try
-to connect to the device and list files and directories. Plese be warned that
-opening the VFS for the first time is VERY slow, because the script needs to
-scan the entire cell phone's filesystem. And there must be a timeout between
-connections, which doesn't make the scanning process faster. Midnight Commander
-caches the result.
+The script requires Midnight Commander 3.1+ (http://www.ibiblio.org/mc/),
+Python 2.3+ (http://www.python.org/),
+OpenOBEX 1.0.1+ (http://openobex.sourceforge.net/) and
+ObexFTP 0.10.4+ (http://triq.net/obexftp).
+
+Edit the script, and correct the shebang path, if your python is not in the
+/usr/local. Edit the full path to the obexftp binary (see below). Put the file
+in the /usr/[local/]lib/mc/extfs, and add a line "obexftp" to the
+/usr/[local/]lib/mc/extfs/extfs.ini.
+
+Create somewhere a transport file. The transport file may have any name, and
+is expected to be a text file with at least one line defining the transport to
+your device. Other lines in the file are ignored.
+
+First word in the line is a transport name - Bluetooth, TTY or IrDA. The name
+is case-insensitive.
+
+For the Bluetooth transport put there a line "Bluetooth CP:AD:RE:SS channel",
+where CP:AD:RE:SS is the hardware address of the device you want to connect
+to, and "channel" is the OBEX File Transfer channel; you can discover the
+address and the channel for your device by using commands like "hcitool scan"
+and "sdptool browse".
+
+For the TTY put the device name: "tty /dev/ttyUSB0".
+
+For the IrDA: just put "IrDA" in the file.
+
+Now run this "cd" command in the Midnight Commander (in the "bindings" file
+the command is "%cd"): cd transport#obexftp, where "transport" is the name of
+your transport file. The script uses obexftp to connect to the device and list
+files and directories. Please be warned that opening the VFS for the first
+time is VERY slow, because the script needs to scan the entire cell phone's
+filesystem. And there must be timeouts between connections, which don't make
+the scanning faster. Midnight Commander caches the result so you can browse
+and manipulate files and directories quickly.
+
+Please note that manipulating the filesystem using your phone's internal
+filemanager in parallel with the VFS leads to disagreement between the VFS
+cache and the phone. It is not very dangerous but inconvenient. There is no
+way to clear the VFS cache in Midnight Commander and reread the filesystem.
+You have to exit the VFS (cd /, for example) and return back using cd
+transport#obexftp command. Sometimes even this doesn't help - Midnight
+Commander shows the same cached VFS image. Exit Midnight Commander and
+restart it.
+
+If something goes wrong you can help by turning log_level to INFO (see below)
+or DEBUG and looking in the obexftp-mcextfs.log file.