BINGO!
Note: on mac, it's easy as Dr. Seuss:
Plug in your Kobo Aura One to the USB, and tap "connect" so that the kobo gets mounted as a HDD on your Mac. (Assuming you haven't done something silly like renaming your Kobo's filesystem the rest should work)
open Terminal.app (If you don't know how to open this app, click the magnifying glass in the top bar, and type Terminal)
In the command line of the Terminal, paste this line
mv /Volumes/KoboAuraOne/.kobo/affiliate.conf /Volumes/KoboAuraOne/.kobo/affiliate.bak ; sed 's/RakutenBooks/Kobo/' /Volumes/KoboAuraOne/.kobo/affiliate.bak > /Volumes/KoboAuraOne/.kobo/affiliate.conf ; exit
Eject your KoboAuraOne
Done! You should now see Overdrive listed when you tap .../Settings
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