Have you tried mounting the smb share (using the mount command or fstab) and
then using the mountpoint as the root?

If you mean that you are on Windows then you could map the share to a network
drive and use that.

Russell Harmon wrote:
> Does anyone know of its possible to define a samba share in gnump3d.conf
> as the root directory? I've tried smb://machinename/sharename and just
> //machinename/sharename and they diddent work =(
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