It's actually fairly easy to build your own on Debian... Note this is NOT supported by OMV Devs, Backup your data, it might eat your children etc etc.
There might already by a .deb floating around but hey since it's fairly easy to build it directly from the kernel source (if not a bit time consuming) why the hell not.
Might be an idea to test it in a Virtual machine first just to make sure you are comfortable with the process
This is probably not the best way to do i by any means but it worked for me. (Also pretty sure I didn't actually need need linux-source as that would have been the source for the default kernel from the repo)
apt-get install build-essential linux-source kernel-package libncurses5-dev fakeroot
cd /usr/src
wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/linux-4.12.10.tar.xz
tar -xvf linux-4.12.10.tar.xz
cp /boot/config-4.9.0-0.bpo.3-amd64 .config
make menuconfig
at this point hit load and load the .config file you copied (Sets the same options as the existing kernel)
if you make any changes save
exit
fakeroot make-kpkg kernel_image --initrd binary-arch
Alles anzeigen
note it might just be
This worked on my last attempt according to my bash history, but it may have changed at somepoint because when compiling kernel 4.13 just now I had to use binary-arch to get it to do anything.
or if you are using SSH and worried about getting disconnected
(You may need to apt install screen)
Now go grab a coffee, lunch, walk the dog.etc as depending on your CPU it's going to take a while... No really it could be a case of a slower system it could be a case of come back in a few hours, hence the suggestion to use screen above.
If everything went well you should find a .deb in /usr/src called linux-image_version_string.deb which can be installed with dpkg
dpkg -i linux-image-x.xx-xxx.deb