What you need to do is have a least a flash drive with a directory to mount the samba share into. Also, "openpogo" is massively out of date, unsupported, and you're better off using regular Optware.
Say:
/tmp/.cemnt/mnt_sda1/samba
Once you have it mounted there, go to the my.pogoplug.com website and tell it to re-index the drive.
You will likely have to remount it ever power cycle.
Categories: PogoPlug Development
All,
I want to use my.pogoplug.com and pogoplug applications to access a NAS volume in my home network.
I've installed openpogo, and successfully mounted samba volume by using cifs.ko kernel module that is available at http://openpogo.tumblr.com/ I mounted that cifs volume on somewhere like /tmp/.cemnt/mnt_cifs mountpoint.
However, that volume won't be available through the web site, or the pogoplug application on my Mac. I'm suspecting the hbwd daemon has some naming rules for the mountpoint.
Any hints are welcome.
Thanks for your response.
I tried mounting samba directory onto the flash drive, and it worked without any problem. I did tried this before the previous post, but at that time, it did not work for some reason.
P.S. it worked with openpogo files.
Anyway, thank you !

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