RPI1B/Jessie/OMV3 possible ?

  • After an update, I have successfully broken my setup. X(


    For a try, I wanted to re-install from scratch but starting with a clean and updated install of Raspbian, not an image downloaded from OpenMediaVault (which would need updates anyway)
    Then I followed this idea: http://wiki.openmediavault.org…=1.0/Installation_Apt-Get
    The only diff being that it is not Wheezy but Jessie that currently runs on my RPI 1B.
    I did not add the wheezy line to sources.list of course... :whistling:


    Now, I hit unmet dependencies issue with php5-pfm stuff. Thus I went for this solution: php5-fpm failed and omv-release-upgrade does not upgrade OMV


    But it doesn't work. I'm looping between dpkg -i and apt-get -f install that keeps removing php5 stuff needed for OMV to install but "is not going to be installed"...


    I understand the RPI 1B is old and at the moment, I don't have a budget to buy an Odroid C2 (or any other-like you'd suggest me in the same price range).
    So, in the meantime, I'm openned to your input to reinstall this properly.
    I have a 3TB USB drive attached to it. I only need basic features such as FTP, Samba and DLNA. It serves an LG SmartTV and as file (video) server for the kids using VLC on their laptop.

  • But... Can you then install Stone Burner on Jessie or should I downgrade to Wheezy ?
    I still have issue with php5-... is not going to be installed

  • Current status: I reinstalled OMV2 then did the all updates thru the web interface (except that PAM issue - which was the reason I tried OMV3)
    I am not interested in an RPI3 but an Odroid. At first I wanted a C2 but I read that XU4 is better supported, right ?

  • An Odroid is more likely to have compatibility issues and the better CPU isn't of much use for a NAS. And it still has the bottleneck of the USB ports.


    For the price of a C2, you'd be better off getting an cheap intel J-something motherboard which will have SATA on board. Some even have 4 or more on-board SATA connectors and will fit into a nice NAS case.

  • I am not interested in an RPI3 but an Odroid. At first I wanted a C2 but I read that XU4 is better supported, right ?

    Any Raspberry is way too slow to be used as NAS (shared USB bandwidth and only laughable Fast Ethernet that also has to share bandwidth with storage). ODROID-XU4 is more performant but I learned within the last few weeks that there are some issues (I bought one myself just to port OMV to it but wouldn't do it again -- just check my signature).


    For ARM based NAS devices you want to use Marvell designs currently (performance and reliability). EspressoBin is great or Helios4.

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