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omv6:raspberry_pi_install [2023/02/25 14:06] – [Installing OMV6 on a Raspberry PI] crashtestomv6:raspberry_pi_install [2024/03/01 21:17] (current) – [The Raspberry PI OS Imager] crashtest
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 <html><center>Under <b>Operating System</b>, click on <b>"Choose OS".</b></center></html> <html><center>Under <b>Operating System</b>, click on <b>"Choose OS".</b></center></html>
 +<html><center>Then select <b>Raspberry PI OS <u>(other)</u></b>.</center></html>
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-<html><center>• Users of Raspberry PI <b>model 3</b> and higher should select <b>Raspberry PI OS <u>(other)</u></b>.</center></html> +----
-<html><center>From the additional choices provided, select <b>Raspberry PI OS <u>Lite 64bit</u></b></center></html>+
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-<html><center>• Raspberry PI model <b>2B</b> users should select <b>Raspberry PI OS <u>Lite 32bit</u></b> from the main menu.</center></html>+<html><center><b>From the additional choices provided:</b></center></html>
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 +<html><center>• Users of Raspberry PI <b>model 3</b> and higher should scroll down and select <b>Raspberry PI OS (Legacy, 64bit) Lite, "Bullseye"</b></center></html>
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 +<html><center>• Raspberry PI <b>model 2B</b> users should select <b>Raspberry PI OS (Legacy, 32bit) Lite, "Bullseye"</b>.</center></html>
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 +<html><strong><span style="color:#a54532;font-size:130%;">&#160; <center>Warning</center></span></strong>
 +<html><center>- <b>Do not select "Full" versions of Raspberry PI OS.</b>  Desktop versions are <b>not compatible</b> with Openmediavault.</center></html>
 +<html><center>- The installation of <b>OMV6</b> requires <b>Bullseye</b> based versions of Raspberry PI OS.  <b>Do not select "Bookworm" versions of Raspberry PI OS.</b>  </center></html>
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 The remainder of the settings, in this dialog, are optional.\\ The remainder of the settings, in this dialog, are optional.\\
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 +Click on **Save** and then click on the **WRITE** button.\\
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 At the completion of the burn and verify process, Windows may prompt with "format disk" and "unrecognized file system" warnings.  **Ignore these warnings**. At the completion of the burn and verify process, Windows may prompt with "format disk" and "unrecognized file system" warnings.  **Ignore these warnings**.
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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.  This may 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.  This may 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 Raspberry Pi's IP address on their DHCP server, connect a monitor and a USB 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 **pi** using the password **raspberry**.   * If an address is not issued, or if the user doesn't know how to find the Raspberry Pi's IP address on their DHCP server, connect a monitor and a USB 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 **pi** using the password **raspberry**.
 +  * In rare instances, it may be necessary to reboot the LAN's router, followed by rebooting the Raspberry PI.
  
 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**.
  
-(To be able to utilize Copy + Paste; working with the R-PI using SSH, as detailed  +To be able to utilize Copy + Paste
-in **First Time Login**, is highly recommended.)+Working with the R-PI using SSH, as detailed in **First Time Login**, is highly recommended.
  
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