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====== Installing OMV7 on Armbian Bookworm ====== | <html><!--- |
| Remark: Given the similar setup, this doc contains numerous reused screen shots from the OMV7-Armbian Bulleye doc. |
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| <html><center><span style="color:#000066;font-size:300%;">Installing OMV7 on Armbian Bookworm</span></center></html> |
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\\ | ====== Installing OMV7 on Armbian Bookworm ====== |
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* **Bookworm** images **with desktops** are **not** supported. | * **Bookworm** images **with desktops** are **not** supported. |
* **Jammy**, **Trixie** and other non-Bookworm variants are **not** supported. | * **Jammy**, **Trixie** and other non-Bookworm variants are **not** supported. |
* Images at the bottom of some device pages under the heading of "**Rolling releases from CI pipeline**" are **not** supported. | * Images at the bottom of some device pages under the heading of "**Rolling releases from CI pipeline**" are **not supported**. |
* Images at the very bottom of some device pages with the warning "**Made with official Armbian build framework but untested by Armbian team**" are **not to be used**. (These images are built nightly - usually the date will be the current day or the day before.) They're auto generated for test purposes only, for software developers. Typically, **Auto generated images** have **login warnings** as noted below.\\ | * **Bookworm** images at the very bottom of some device pages with the warning "**Made with official Armbian build framework but untested by Armbian team**" may work but should **not to be used**. |
| (These images are built nightly - usually the date will be the current day or the day before.) They're auto generated for test purposes only, for software developers. Typically, **Auto generated images** have **login warnings** as noted below.\\ |
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<html><center><b>When the SSH window opens:</b></center></html> | <html><center><b>When the SSH window opens:</b></center></html> |
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<html><center>Login as: <mark><b>root</b></mark> The Armbian default password is: <mark><b>1234</b></mark></center></html> | <html><center>Login as: <mark><b>root</b></mark> The Armbian default password is: <mark><b>1234</b></mark></center></html> |
After logging in with the default password, you'll be required to change the root password. | \\ |
Follow the prompts to enter and confirm a new root password. (Remember this password.) \\ | <html><center>After logging in with the default password, you'll be required to change the root password.</center></html> |
| <html><center>Follow the prompts to enter and confirm a new root password. (Remember this password.)</center></html> |
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<html><center><b>Armbian will prompt for additional settings:</b></center></html> | <html><center><b>Armbian will prompt for additional settings:</b></center></html> |
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* The shell to be used: Beginners should use **bash**. | * **Create default system command shell**: Beginners should use **bash**. |
* The creation of a non-root user, with “sudo” admin abilities: User's choice. ''Ctrl+C'' will exit user creation. | * **Create a new user account**: If completed, this dialog creates a non-root user, with “sudo” admin abilities. ''Ctrl+C'' exits user creation. |
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On the command line, copy and paste the following command into the SSH window: | On the command line, copy and paste the following commands, one at a time, into the SSH window: |
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''apt-get update'' | ''apt-get update'' |
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When the command prompt returns copy and paste the following command into the SSH window: | |
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''apt-get upgrade -y'' | ''apt-get upgrade -y'' |
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(This process with take a few to several minutes.) | (The above command may take a few to several minutes to complete.) |
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| ''wget -O - https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/installScript/raw/master/preinstall | sudo bash'' |
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Finally, reboot the SBC with the following command: | Finally, reboot the SBC with the following command: |
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''reboot'' | ''reboot''\\ |
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Some devices may require a hard power off and on. In those cases, shutdown now, would be appropriate. Remove and reconnect power.\\ | Some devices may require a hard power off and on, to reboot. In such cases, physically remove and reconnect power.\\ |
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In a few minutes, open a new PuTTY/SSH window for the installation of OMV.\\ | In a few minutes, open a new PuTTY/SSH window for the installation of OMV.\\ |
<html><center>In the <b>SSID</b> field, enter the SSID for the wireless network.</center></html> | <html><center>In the <b>SSID</b> field, enter the SSID for the wireless network.</center></html> |
<html><center>In the <b>Password</b> field, enter the WiFi encryption password.</center></html> | <html><center>In the <b>Password</b> field, enter the WiFi encryption password.</center></html> |
<html><center>Under <b>IPv4</b>, in the <b>Method</b> field, click on the drop down arrow and select <b>DHCP</b>.</center></html> | <html><center>Under <b>IPv4</b>, in the <b>Method</b> field, click on the drop down arrow and select <b>DHCP</b> or statically address as needed.</center></html> |
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