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 Part of the SBC installation process was setting the wired interface to DHCP.  SBC  Part of the SBC installation process was setting the wired interface to DHCP.  SBC 
-users should consider leaving their wired network interface set to DHCP, until [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:omv7_plugins:docker_compose|Docker]] is installed.\\+users should consider leaving their wired network interface set to DHCP, until [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv8:omv8_plugins:docker_compose|Docker]] is installed.\\
  
 If a static IP address is needed for an SBC server: \\ If a static IP address is needed for an SBC server: \\
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         For <b>amd64</b> users who installed openmediavault on <b>SD-cards</b> or <b>thumb-drives</b>;          For <b>amd64</b> users who installed openmediavault on <b>SD-cards</b> or <b>thumb-drives</b>; 
-<b>installing OMV-Extras is a prerequisite</b> for installing the <b>flash-memory plugin</b>. The  +<b>installing OMV-Extras is a prerequisite</b> for installing the <b>writecache plugin</b>. The  
-flash-memory plugin is <b>required</b> for flash media boot drives.+writecache plugin is <b>required</b> for flash media boot drives.
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 A better and far easier approach would be to format all server connected drives,  A better and far easier approach would be to format all server connected drives, 
 using openmediavault's GUI, with a Linux native filesystem like **EXT4**.  Then create a Samba share (SMB/CIF) for Windows clients  using openmediavault's GUI, with a Linux native filesystem like **EXT4**.  Then create a Samba share (SMB/CIF) for Windows clients 
-as described in [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:new_user_guide#setting_up_a_shared_folder|Setting up a Shared Folder]]  +as described in [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv8:new_user_guide#setting_up_a_shared_folder|Setting up a Shared Folder]]  
-and [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:new_user_guide#creating_a_smb_cif_samba_network_share|Creating a SMB/CIF “Samba” share]] which is covered later.  +and [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv8:new_user_guide#creating_a_smb_cif_samba_network_share|Creating a SMB/CIF “Samba” share]] which is covered later.  
 Samba (SMB/CIF) network shares understand the Windows file format and can be  Samba (SMB/CIF) network shares understand the Windows file format and can be 
 configured to accommodate DOS and extended file attributes.  Samba network shares serve as a  configured to accommodate DOS and extended file attributes.  Samba network shares serve as a 
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 **Congratulations!**  You now have a functional NAS that can be expanded to accommodate  **Congratulations!**  You now have a functional NAS that can be expanded to accommodate 
 additional network shares.  Simply repeat the processes in  additional network shares.  Simply repeat the processes in 
-[[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:new_user_guide#creating_a_network_share|Creating A Network Share]] +[[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv8:new_user_guide#creating_a_network_share|Creating A Network Share]] 
 to create and make additional shares visible on your network. to create and make additional shares visible on your network.
  
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