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omv6:new_user_guide [2023/05/10 22:24] – [Server Notifications] crashtestomv6:new_user_guide [2023/06/01 14:19] – [Network Interfaces – SBC Users] crashtest
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-<html><center><b>January 26th, 2023 - Rev 1.1</b></center></html>+<html><center><b>May 10th, 2023 - Rev 1.2</b></center></html>
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 December 12th, 2022 - Rev 1.0 Links to the Utilities and Maintenance doc, updated links, various minor revisions and edits. Removed 3rd party translation links.\\ December 12th, 2022 - Rev 1.0 Links to the Utilities and Maintenance doc, updated links, various minor revisions and edits. Removed 3rd party translation links.\\
 January 26th, 2023 - Rev 1.1 Updated multiple screen shots to reflect changes in the top menu of the GUI.\\ January 26th, 2023 - Rev 1.1 Updated multiple screen shots to reflect changes in the top menu of the GUI.\\
 +May 10th, 2023 - Rev 1.2  Note on OMV-Extras config, various minor formatting changes.\\
  
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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=omv6:utilities_maint_backup#installing_docker|Docker]] and [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv6:utilities_maint_backup#installing_portainer|Portainer]] are installed.\\+users should consider leaving their wired network interface set to DHCP, until [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv6:docker_in_omv|Docker]] is installed.\\
  
 If a static IP address is needed: \\ If a static IP address is needed: \\
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 click the **Edit** button.  Use the first interface line/name found.  \\ click the **Edit** button.  Use the first interface line/name found.  \\
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-(The interface name may not be the traditional Linux eth0.  A variety of different  +<html><center>The interface name may not be the traditional Linux eth0.</center></html>   
-names may be found, such as **eno1** or others.) \\+<html><center>A variety of different names may be found, such as <b>eno1</b> or others.)</center></html> 
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-The following is an example only.  If users are unsure of the entries needed for  +<html><center>The following is an example only.  If users are unsure of the entries needed for</center></html>  
-the following screen, leave **IPv4** set to **DHCP** and skip **Network****Interfaces** settings. *+<html><center>the following screen, leave <b>IPv4</b> set to <b>DHCP</b> and skip <b>Network</b><b>Interfaces</b> settings.</center></html> 
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 (**Optional**) \\ (**Optional**) \\
-Under **System**, **OMV-Extras**, **Settings**:+Under **System**, **OMV-Extras**, **Settings**:\\
 In **Settings**, check the box for the **Testing repo** and click **Save**. \\ In **Settings**, check the box for the **Testing repo** and click **Save**. \\
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  • omv6/new_user_guide.txt
  • Last modified: 2023/11/11 19:33
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