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   * In consideration of Debian's continued support of i386 - **32-bit platforms**, support for the installation of Openmediavault on 32-bit Debian is available as a two part process.  After Debian is installed, Openmediavault (hereafter referred to as OMV) is installed by script.   * In consideration of Debian's continued support of i386 - **32-bit platforms**, support for the installation of Openmediavault on 32-bit Debian is available as a two part process.  After Debian is installed, Openmediavault (hereafter referred to as OMV) is installed by script.
-  * This process may also be used as an **alternate install** method, for **64 bit platforms**, in the event that the standard OMV ISO installation fails.  Please take note of the 64-bit down instructions in the i386 Download section.+  * This process may also be used as an **alternate install** method, for **64 bit platforms**, in the event that the standard OMV ISO installation fails.  Please take note of the **64-bit down instructions** in the **i386 Download section**.
  
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 geared toward 64-bit platforms.  32-bit users may benefit by reviewing preliminary information and notes in the larger guide prior to beginning this installation process. geared toward 64-bit platforms.  32-bit users may benefit by reviewing preliminary information and notes in the larger guide prior to beginning this installation process.
  
-This guide assumes that users have a working Windows Client for installing and executing utilities.  It is also assumed that Mac and Linux desktop users will be able to find, install, and use utilities equivalent to those called out in ->[[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:i386_32-bit_install#prerequisites|Prerequisites]].  ((Fix internal link when posted.))+This guide assumes that users have a working Windows Client for installing and executing utilities.  It is also assumed that Mac and Linux desktop users will be able to find, install, and use utilities equivalent to those called out in ->[[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:i386_32-bit_install#prerequisites|Prerequisites]].
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   * This is a community document and a work in progress.  Input and feedback are welcome and can be sent to: omvguide@gmail.com   * This is a community document and a work in progress.  Input and feedback are welcome and can be sent to: omvguide@gmail.com
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 ===== When Installing to a USB Thumbdrive ===== ===== When Installing to a USB Thumbdrive =====
  
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-  * [[http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/bo/downloads/h2testw_1.4.zip|h2testw_1.4]] is a flash media test program.  With a freshly formatted USB thumbdrive, h2testw_1.4 writes files with known content and verifies that content in a read operation, detecting errors in the process.  
-h2testw_1.4 downloads as a zip file.  By right clicking on the zip file, and using “Extract All”, 7-Zip will expand the zip file to a folder named h2testw_1.4  The executable inside this folder is a portable application. Simply run the executable.  (If needed 7-Zip is available → here.) 
   * [[https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/index.html|SD Formatter]] is a utility for formatting flash media, that does a “TRIM” operation which cleans up remnants of deleted or previously existing files.  While designed for SD-cards, it works with USB Thumbdrives as well.   * [[https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/index.html|SD Formatter]] is a utility for formatting flash media, that does a “TRIM” operation which cleans up remnants of deleted or previously existing files.  While designed for SD-cards, it works with USB Thumbdrives as well.
 +  * [[http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/bo/downloads/h2testw_1.4.zip|h2testw_1.4]] is a flash media test program.  With a freshly formatted USB thumbdrive, h2testw_1.4 writes flash media with known content and verifies that content in a read operation, detecting errors in the process.   h2testw_1.4 downloads as a zip file.  By right clicking on the zip file, and using “Extract All”, 7-Zip will expand the zip file to a folder named h2testw_1.4  The executable inside this folder is a portable application. Simply run the executable.
  
  
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 ==== *Alternate 64-bit installation* ==== ==== *Alternate 64-bit installation* ====
  
-If doing an alternate 64-bit installation, download and use the **amd64** version of OMV6-Bullseye.  Other than this __**one**__ change, the following installation process will apply.  +If doing an **alternate 64-bit installation**, download and use the **netinst CD image - amd64** version of Debian 12, Bookworm.  Other than this __**one**__ change, the following installation process will apply.  
  
  
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 If the decision is made to boot from a USB thumbdrive; pre-test the drive as shown, in the following, before use.  \\   If the decision is made to boot from a USB thumbdrive; pre-test the drive as shown, in the following, before use.  \\  
-For hard drive or SSD boot drives, skip down to → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:i386_32-bit_install#installation|Installation]].  ((Check this link.))+For hard drive or SSD boot drives, skip down to → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:i386_32-bit_install#installation|Installation]].
  
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-<html><center>After the Thumdrive format is completed, open **h2testw** and select your language.</center></html> +<html><center>After the Thumdrive format is completed, open <b>h2testw</b> and select your language.</center></html> 
-<html><center>Then, click on **Select target**</center></html>+<html><center>Then, click on <b>Select target</b></center></html>
  
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-<html><center>Select **Write+Verify**.  (DO NOT check the **endless verify** box)</center></html>+<html><center>Select <b>Write+Verify</b>.  (DO NOT check the <b>endless verify</b> box)</center></html>
  
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-<html><center>**“Without errors”** is the desired outcome.  If the media tests with errors or is much smaller than is indicated by the Thumbdrive's labeled size, don't use it.</center></html>+<html><center><b>“Without errors”</b> is the desired outcome.</center></html> 
 +<html><center>If the media tests with errors or is much smaller than is indicated by the Thumbdrive's labeled size, don't use it.</center></html>
  
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 <html><center>After H2testw verifies the USB thumbdrive; do one more clean format, using SDFormatter, before using thumbdrive.</center></html> <html><center>After H2testw verifies the USB thumbdrive; do one more clean format, using SDFormatter, before using thumbdrive.</center></html>
  
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-Note the address in this case - 192.168.1.57+Note the address in this case - **192.168.1.57**
  
  
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 (*Note: “**Paste**” is supported by PuTTY, with a **right mouse click**.*) (*Note: “**Paste**” is supported by PuTTY, with a **right mouse click**.*)
  
-Copy (highlight and **Ctrl+C**) and paste (right mouse click) the following into the SSH window.  Hit **Enter**.+Copy (highlight and **Ctrl+C**) the following and paste it (**right mouse click**) into the SSH window.  Hit **Enter**.
  
 ''apt-get install wget sudo -y'' ''apt-get install wget sudo -y''
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 The web GUI user is **admin** and the default password is **openmediavault**\\ The web GUI user is **admin** and the default password is **openmediavault**\\
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-With the installation process complete, users should configure their server, with the OMV7 New User Guide starting with the +With the installation process complete, users should configure their server, with the OMV7 New User Guidestarting with the 
 section titled → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:new_user_guide#initial_configuration|Initial Configuration]].\\ section titled → [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:new_user_guide#initial_configuration|Initial Configuration]].\\
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