I got it back to being able to see the drives over the network without using pogoplug (still can if I want to). But now I can't figure out why my system prompt is not showing "bash-3.2#" like it did before.by Charade - Debian
playdude Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Charade, have a look at the file > > /etc/init.d/rcS > > Do you see this line? > > #/etc/init.d/hbmgr.sh start > > If you see it, remove the # sign so that it > becomes > /etc/init.d/hbmgr.sh start > > The next time you restart your Pogo services > should startby Charade - Debian
This is what I did originally http://www.pogoplugged.com/article/12101/How-to-Install-or-remove-OpenPogo-on-Your-Pogoplug-Attached-USB-Drive/ Then I installed debian. I wonder if I followed the "undo" instructions on that link I would revert back to the original dockstar configuration. The problem is I don't get a "bash-3.2" prompt like I used to.by Charade - Debian
twinclouds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes. When you use Jeff's mtd0 uBoot, just unplug > the USB drive and it will boot into Pogoplug OS. > I have done this a few time sub never tried the > Pogoplug service though. It does but I can't see any attached devices on the USB ports. After I login in, my system prompt is now "Pby Charade - Debian
Hi. I installed Debian and it worked fine but now I want to revert back to how it was prior to installing Debian. With the Debian USB stick out, the Dockstar boots but not the same as before. The system prompt now say "Pogoplug#" instead of what it said before (I forget exactly but it wasn't that). I had another USB stick and a USB HD on the Dockstar before configured to be acceby Charade - Debian