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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== |
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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** in Bookwork (Debian 12), 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. |
| ===== Hardware Suggestions ===== | ===== Hardware Suggestions ===== |
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| OMV/Debian will run on i386 32-bit platforms, with 1GB of ram or even less. Hardware in this category will work well as a basic NAS server for home use, but performance expectations should be adjusted accordingly. | OMV7 with Debian 12 will run on i386 32-bit platforms, with 1GB of ram or even less. Hardware in this category will work well as a basic NAS server for home use, but performance expectations should be adjusted accordingly. |
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| While not absolutely essential, more than 1GB of ram would be helpful. For file caching, in support of normal file system operations, performance is better with more RAM. | While not absolutely essential, more than 1GB of ram would be helpful. For file caching, in support of normal file system operations, performance is better with more RAM. |