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Updated: So the model number on the device is the actual correct model number in my case.
Eli, Feb 22 02:05 (PST):
Hello,
Thank you for the update.
The model number is E02 as it is stated on the device.
Best regards,
Eli
On bootup each computer checks the FOG server to see if an upload or download task has been scheduled and also presents the user with a menu from which they can request a re-image download if they wish. If no tasks are scheduled and the user simply does not select anything then the computer proceeds to boot normally after 3 seconds. Checkout http://http://www.fogproject.org/ for more info.
So for the price of whatever USB drive you select (I chose the WD essential 2TB) and the cost of a USB thumbdrive plus this $15 pogoplug you have a FOG server which draws low power for around $110.
My transfer rates average about 941 MiB performing image uploads.
That's a wonderful idea, and with today's slickdeal on an external 4TB for $150 one really would be set up. I'm using one as a general server. One as Pogoplug intended (they're good for that). The last I may try your idea.
also registered for the adorama vip account. waiting for the mail from POGO for the 20GB online storage. do i have to create an account with POGO too?
I think I need to install a SAMBA on the archlinux but not really sure but the link is broken on how to install.
http://archlinuxarm.org/support/g...ions/samba
Any suggestions?
I think I need to install a SAMBA on the archlinux but not really sure but the link is broken on how to install.
http://archlinuxarm.org/support/g...ions/samba
Any suggestions?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samba
Basically, install samba (pacman -System samba), create your smb.conf (nano /etc/samba/smh.conf), then start smbd and nmbd to run your samba server.
You can also do systemctl enable smbd and systemctl enable nmbd to have samba run at boot.
EDIT: see this link also
http://web.archive.org/web/201205...ions/samba