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This guide was written to avoid as many installation pitfalls as is possible to anticipate or predict. With that in mind, please adhere to this guide without deviating in any significant way. Specifically, that means DO NOT preconfigure wireless networking (that will be covered later - after OMV is installed), or use raspi-config prior to the installation of OMV. Once the OMV installation is complete, and after backing the OS' SD-card → Cloning Flash Media, additional configuration or experimentation will be possible without losing the install, if something goes awry. |
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For best results, please DO NOT vary from the process outlined. Examples of variation would be "preconfiguring wireless networking" or the installation of extra packages before running the installation script. |
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When an SD-card is inserted and recognized, Windows may offer to format the card several times. Cancel all of these attempts. |
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Do not select "Full" versions of Raspberry PI OS. Desktop versions are not compatible with Openmediavault. |
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First: The username, created in this dialog, CAN NOT be admin. admin is reserved for the OMV installation. Second: The OMV application will not be aware of the username installed during the OS flashing process (in this case user1) or the default user created by Raspberry PI OS, pi. Unless they are manually added in OMV's GUI under Users, Users (using the exact same username AND password as used on the CLI), these users will not have access to network shares and other resources within, or created, by OMV. |
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In the event that the SSH client does not respond to the IP address used during the first boot, look at your DHCP server to see if a “new” IP address has been assigned. In rare cases, the LAN's router / DHCP server may need a reboot. |