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installing_omv6_armbian_bullseye [2022/02/14 04:14] – [Flashing Armbian onto an SD-card] crashtestinstalling_omv6_armbian_bullseye [2022/02/15 15:05] – [The First Boot] crashtest
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   * In the event that an IP address is not issued to your SBC, check the wired Ethernet connection and reboot the device.  In some cases this will mean unplugging and plugging the power supply back in.  Allow time for boot up (5 minutes or so) and check the DHCP server again.   * In the event that an IP address is not issued to your SBC, check the wired Ethernet connection and reboot the device.  In some cases this will mean unplugging and plugging the power supply back in.  Allow time for boot up (5 minutes or so) and check the DHCP server again.
   * If an address is not issued, or if the user doesn't know how to find the ARM device's IP address on their DHCP server, connect a monitor and keyboard to watch the boot process until it completes.  If the IP address is not displayed at the end of the boot cycle, login with the user **root** and password **1234**    * If an address is not issued, or if the user doesn't know how to find the ARM device's IP address on their DHCP server, connect a monitor and keyboard to watch the boot process until it completes.  If the IP address is not displayed at the end of the boot cycle, login with the user **root** and password **1234** 
-Unfortunately, this first time logon may kick off a mandatory root user password change and the addition of a non-root user.  Once these processes are complete, type ''ip add'' on the command line.  Note the IP address of the Ethernet interface, in the output, and proceed to First Time Login.+Unfortunately, this first time logon will start a mandatory root user password change and the addition of a non-root user.  Once these processes are complete, type ''ip add'' on the command line.  Note the IP address of the Ethernet interface, in the output, and proceed to First Time Login.
  
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