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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== |
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| In the event that the standard [[https://www.openmediavault.org/?page_id=77|OMV ISO installation]] fails, this process is an **alternate install** method for **64 bit PC platforms**. This installation is a two part process. After Debian Trixie is installed, Openmediavault (hereafter referred to as OMV) is installed by script. | In the event that the standard [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/openmediavault/files/iso/|OMV ISO installation]] fails, this process is an **alternate install** method to install Debian 13 - Trixie on **64 bit PC platforms**. This installation is a two part process. After Debian Trixie is installed, Openmediavault (hereafter referred to as OMV) is installed by script. |
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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. A gigabit Ethernet adapter would be preferred, to better support concurrent LAN users and streaming video content. 100Mbs will work, but a gigabit Ethernet adapter will produce better overall results on a 1GB network. | 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. A gigabit Ethernet adapter would be preferred, to better support concurrent LAN users and streaming video content. 100Mbs will work, but a gigabit Ethernet adapter will produce better overall results on a 1GB network. |
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| **Note:** Support for 32bit hardware has been discontinued. | **Note: In OMV8, support for 32bit hardware has been discontinued.** |
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