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installing_omv6_raspberry_pi [2022/01/29 15:12] – [The First Boot] crashtestinstalling_omv6_raspberry_pi [2022/05/16 00:44] crashtest
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 ====== Installing OMV6 on a Raspberry PI ====== ====== Installing OMV6 on a Raspberry PI ======
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-**Important** +** Important Release Note** \\ 
-  When selecting an Imageagain, don't use an image with a desktop+As of **4/4/2022**, the R-PI foundation dropped the default **pi** user and password **raspberry** which affects this build guide\\ 
-  * 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**.   +Until this difference can be reconciled, download → [[https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_lite_arm64/images/raspios_lite_arm64-2022-01-28/2022-01-28-raspios-bullseye-arm64-lite.zip|this image]]. \\   
-  * Make a note of the **SHA-256** hash number found, or bookmark the download web page for reference.+The SHA256 check sum is: d694d2838018cf0d152fe81031dba83182cee79f785c033844b520d222ac12f5 \\ 
 +This image will build in accordance with this guide and will be fully up to date when complete. 
  
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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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-        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>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 
 hosting costs of this server. \\ hosting costs of this server. \\
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 **OMV-Extras.org** **OMV-Extras.org**
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 +**Venmo: ryecoaaron** \\
  
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-<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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