Hi,
I just found OMV, installed it in a VM and was very impressed. I would like to contribute some stuff, however I would like to get a grasp of the project first by building a image from source. How would I go about it?
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
Hi,
I just found OMV, installed it in a VM and was very impressed. I would like to contribute some stuff, however I would like to get a grasp of the project first by building a image from source. How would I go about it?
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
You'll find the sources here: http://openmediavault.svn.sour…openmediavault/trunk/deb/
Simply build the Debian packages with
Thanks for you answer. And then I just build a custom Debian CD image? Does it work using simple-cdd?
Stefan
You can use whatever you want, alternatively you may try Debian live-build. Why do you want to build your own ISO images?
I'm looking into the possibility to install this on a ARM NAS device which is already running a Debian-based system, although based on lenny and poorly partitioned. But I think it might be enough to install the ARM Debian into an image file using qemu and copying the image file over onto the real device, then installing the OMV packages?
Stefan
Not tested until now but sounds plausible.
Ok, after building everything from source and adding the needed dependencies (I needed to get gdisk and libjavascript-minifier-perl from the debian backports repository manually) it installed in my ARM VM. It was a bit scary at first, since it reconfigures many services (and disabled SSH in the process), but now it's usable.
Next week I'll try to make it into an image that can boot on real hardware
Stefan
So I've succeeded installing it. I figured it would be easiest to have the armel .deb files on a repository, so I set up one at http://teration.net/repo
I there anyting that I can help to have the armel packages also included in the official repo?
Stefan
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