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<html><center><span style="color:#000066;font-size:250%;">( & Alt 64 bit install )</span></center></html> | <html><center><span style="color:#000066;font-size:250%;">( & Alt 64 bit install )</span></center></html> |
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* In consideration of Debian's continued support of i386 - **32-bit platforms**, support for the installation of Openmediavault on 32-bit Debian is available as a two part process. After Debian is installed, Openmediavault (hereafter referred to as OMV) is installed by script. | * In consideration of Debian's continued support of i386 - **32-bit platforms**, support for the installation of Openmediavault on 32-bit Debian is available as a two part process. After Debian is installed, Openmediavault (hereafter referred to as OMV) is installed by script. |
* This process may also be used as an **alternate install** method, for **64 bit platforms**, in the event that the standard OMV ISO installation fails. Please take note of the 64-bit down instructions in the i386 Download section. | * This process may also be used as an **alternate install** method, for **64 bit platforms**, in the event that the standard OMV ISO installation fails. Please take note of the **64-bit down instructions** in the **i386 Download section**. |
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* **Disable Secure Boot**. Secure boot is designed to prevent changes to the currently installed OS. Obviously, this has the potential to interfere with a new OS installation. | * **Disable Secure Boot**. Secure boot is designed to prevent changes to the currently installed OS. Obviously, this has the potential to interfere with a new OS installation. |
* **Enable legacy BIOS**. This may be represented as **Enable Legacy BOOT**, **Enable Legacy BIOS** and similar labels. **__Disable__ UEFI Boot** may be an option as well. | * **Enable Legacy BIOS**. This may be represented as **Enable Legacy BOOT**, **Enable Legacy BIOS** and similar labels. **__Disable__ UEFI Boot** may be an option as well. |
| * **Compatibility Support Mode**. Another mode on newer Motherboards, that is similar to **Enable Legacy BIOS**, which enables the installation of an alternate operating system. |
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For users who are unsure of how to enter into BIOS and set variables, the guidance found -> [[https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-enter-bios-2624481|here]] may be useful. | For users who are unsure of how to enter into BIOS and set variables, the guidance found -> [[https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-enter-bios-2624481|here]] may be useful. |
===== When Installing to a USB Thumbdrive ===== | ===== When Installing to a USB Thumbdrive ===== |
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* [[http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/bo/downloads/h2testw_1.4.zip|h2testw_1.4]] is a flash media test program. With a freshly formatted USB thumbdrive, h2testw_1.4 writes files with known content and verifies that content in a read operation, detecting errors in the process. | |
h2testw_1.4 downloads as a zip file. By right clicking on the zip file, and using “Extract All”, 7-Zip will expand the zip file to a folder named h2testw_1.4 The executable inside this folder is a portable application. Simply run the executable. (If needed 7-Zip is available → here.) | |
* [[https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/index.html|SD Formatter]] is a utility for formatting flash media, that does a “TRIM” operation which cleans up remnants of deleted or previously existing files. While designed for SD-cards, it works with USB Thumbdrives as well. | * [[https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/index.html|SD Formatter]] is a utility for formatting flash media, that does a “TRIM” operation which cleans up remnants of deleted or previously existing files. While designed for SD-cards, it works with USB Thumbdrives as well. |
| * [[http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/bo/downloads/h2testw_1.4.zip|h2testw_1.4]] is a flash media test program. With a freshly formatted USB thumbdrive, h2testw_1.4 writes flash media with known content and verifies that content in a read operation, detecting errors in the process. h2testw_1.4 downloads as a zip file. By right clicking on the zip file, and using “Extract All”, 7-Zip will expand the zip file to a folder named h2testw_1.4 The executable inside this folder is a portable application. Simply run the executable. |
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==== *Alternate 64-bit installation* ==== | ==== *Alternate 64-bit installation* ==== |
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If doing an alternate 64-bit installation, download and use the **amd64** version of OMV6-Bullseye. Other than this __**one**__ change, the following installation process will apply. | If doing an **alternate 64-bit installation**, download and use the **netinst CD image - amd64** version of Debian 12, Bookworm. Other than this __**one**__ change, the following installation process will apply. |
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If the decision is made to boot from a USB thumbdrive; pre-test the drive as shown, in the following, before use. \\ | If the decision is made to boot from a USB thumbdrive; pre-test the drive as shown, in the following, before use. \\ |
For hard drive or SSD boot drives, skip down to → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:i386_32-bit_install#installation|Installation]]. ((Check this link.)) | For hard drive or SSD boot drives, skip down to → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:i386_32-bit_install#installation|Installation]]. |
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<html><center>After the Thumdrive format is completed, open **h2testw** and select your language.</center></html> | <html><center>After the Thumdrive format is completed, open <b>h2testw</b> and select your language.</center></html> |
<html><center>Then, click on **Select target**</center></html> | <html><center>Then, click on <b>Select target</b></center></html> |
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<html><center>Select **Write+Verify**. (DO NOT check the **endless verify** box)</center></html> | <html><center>Select <b>Write+Verify</b>. (DO NOT check the <b>endless verify</b> box)</center></html> |
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<html><center>**“Without errors”** is the desired outcome. If the media tests with errors or is much smaller than is indicated by the Thumbdrive's labeled size, don't use it.</center></html> | <html><center><b>“Without errors”</b> is the desired outcome.</center></html> |
| <html><center>If the media tests with errors or is much smaller than is indicated by the Thumbdrive's labeled size, don't use it.</center></html> |
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<html><center>After H2testw verifies the USB thumbdrive; do one more clean format, using SDFormatter, before using thumbdrive.</center></html> | <html><center>After H2testw verifies the USB thumbdrive; do one more clean format, using SDFormatter, before using thumbdrive.</center></html> |
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Note the address in this case - 192.168.1.57 | Note the address in this case - **192.168.1.57** |
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(*Note: “**Paste**” is supported by PuTTY, with a **right mouse click**.*) | (*Note: “**Paste**” is supported by PuTTY, with a **right mouse click**.*) |
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Copy (highlight and **Ctrl+C**) and paste (right mouse click) the following into the SSH window. Hit **Enter**. | Copy (highlight and **Ctrl+C**) the following and paste it (**right mouse click**) into the SSH window. Hit **Enter**. |
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''apt-get install wget sudo -y'' | ''apt-get install wget sudo -y'' |
The web GUI user is **admin** and the default password is **openmediavault**\\ | The web GUI user is **admin** and the default password is **openmediavault**\\ |
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With the installation process complete, users should configure their server, with the OMV7 New User Guide starting with the | With the installation process complete, users should configure their server, with the OMV7 New User Guide, starting with the |
section titled → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:new_user_guide#initial_configuration|Initial Configuration]].\\ | section titled → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:new_user_guide#initial_configuration|Initial Configuration]].\\ |
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