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====== Installing OMV6 on a Raspberry PI ====== | ====== Installing OMV6 on a Raspberry PI ====== |
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**Important** | **Important** |
* When selecting an Image, again, don't use an image with a desktop. | * When selecting an Image, again, **don't** use an image with a desktop. |
* Go to the [[https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/operating-systems/#raspberry-pi-os-32-bit|Raspberry PI OS download page]] and select the download for **Raspberry Pi OS Lite**. | * Go to the [[https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/#raspberry-pi-os-64-bit|Raspberry PI OS download page]] and select the download for **Raspberry Pi OS Lite - 64 bit**. |
* Make a note of the **SHA-256** hash number found, or bookmark the download web page for reference. | * Make a note of the **SHA-256** hash number found, or bookmark the download web page for reference. |
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After downloading the **Raspbian OS Lite** image, run a SHA hash to check for file corruption that may have occurred during the download. | After downloading the **Raspbian OS Lite** zip archive, run a SHA hash to check for file corruption that may have occurred during the download. |
The Raspberry PI project provides a **SHA-256** hash check number for the downloaded Zip archive file. | The Raspberry PI project provides a **SHA-256** hash check number for the downloaded Zip archive file. |
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Verify the downloaded Zip file with the [[https://md5-sha-checksum-utility.en.lo4d.com/windows|MD5 & SHA checksum utility]]. Note that it's possible to “drag and drop” the file name into the utility, on the **File** line. Otherwise, use the **Browse** button and navigate to the image file. | Verify the downloaded Zip file with the [[https://md5-sha-checksum-utility.en.lo4d.com/windows|MD5 & SHA checksum utility]]. Note that it's possible to “drag and drop” the file name into the utility, on the **File** line. Otherwise, use the **Browse** button and navigate to the zip file. |
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To insure the file system on the Raspberry PI OS flashed card is recognized, **unplug** the SD-card for a few moments and plug it back into the PC used to flash the SD-Card. | To insure the file system on the Raspberry PI OS flashed card is recognized, **unplug** the SD-card for a few moments and plug it back into the PC used to flash the SD-Card. |
<html><center> * Open a file manager window, displaying the file contents of the of the SD-card.</center></html> | <html><center>Open a file manager window, displaying the file contents of the of the SD-card.</center></html> |
<html><center> * Right click in the files side (right window) and select, **New**, and **Text Document**.</center></html> | <html><center>Right click in the files side (right window) and select, <b>New</b>, and <b>Text Document</b>.</center></html> |
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<html><center>A file is created. Name the file **ssh** with no extension.</center></html> | <html><center>A file is created. Name the file <b>ssh</b> with no extension.</center></html> |
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<html><center>Confirm, as shown above, that the file **SSH** has no extension. (This will mean removing **.txt** from the file name.)</center></html> | <html><center>Confirm, as shown above, that the file <b>ssh</b> has no extension. (This will mean removing <b>.txt</b> from the file name.)</center></html> |
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<html><center>The following warning may pop up, regarding a file without an extension.</center></html> | <html><center>The following warning may pop up, regarding a file without an extension.</center></html> |
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<html><center>Ignore it and select <strong>“Yes”</strong>.</center></html> | <html><center>Ignore it and select <b>“Yes”</b>.</center></html> |
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Once logged in, type ''ip add'' on the command line. Note the IP address of the Ethernet interface, in the output, and proceed to **First Time Login**. | Once logged in, 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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(To be able to utilize Copy + Paste; working with the R-PI, using SSH as detailed | (To be able to utilize Copy + Paste; working with the R-PI using SSH, as detailed |
in **First Time Login**, is highly recommended.) | in **First Time Login**, is highly recommended.) |
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<td style="background-color:#E6FEFF;height:25px;width:380px;"> | <td style="background-color:#E6FEFF;height:25px;width:380px;"> |
The following command applies to R-PI <b>models 3</b> only, but there's no penalty if it runs on other models. | The following command applies to R-PI <b>3 models</b> only, but there's no penalty if it runs on other models. |
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<p>In the event that the SSH client does not respond to the IP address used for the Raspberry | <p>In the event that the SSH client does not respond to the IP address used for the Raspberry |
PI OS installation, look at your DHCP server to see if a “new” IP address has been assigned.</p> | PI OS installation, look at your DHCP server to see if a “new” IP address has been assigned.</p> |
In rare cases, the router / DHCP server may need a reboot. | In some cases, the router / DHCP server may need a reboot. |
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If you found this guide to be helpful, please consider a modest donation to support the | If you found this guide to be helpful, please consider a modest donation to support the |
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**OMV-Extras.org** | **OMV-Extras.org** |
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<html><center>In the <b>SSID</b> field, enter the SSID for the wireless network.</center></html> | <html><center>In the <b>SSID</b> field, enter the SSID for the wireless network.</center></html> |
<html><center>In the <b>Password</b> field, enter WiFi encryption password.</center></html> | <html><center>In the <b>Password</b> field, enter the WiFi encryption password.</center></html> |
<html><center>Under <b>IPv4</b>, in the <b>Method</b> field, click on the drop down arrow and select <b>DHCP</b>.</center></html> | <html><center>Under <b>IPv4</b>, in the <b>Method</b> field, click on the drop down arrow and select <b>DHCP</b>.</center></html> |
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