Hi all after reading a lot finally trying to install omv on my nas
I'v got 4 qore amd64 cpu 8Gb ram and 5x2TB hdd's for it,run other os on it and that worked but not stable,now im trying to install omv from my dvd and with 1 hdd connected but it won't install.
I can see loading system then some text starting with linux..... and so on,then i keep a blinking cursor and nothing happening.
I got my bios that it boots with first dvd and then the hdd,what can be going wrong here?
Please advice so i can make everything up and running tonight.
Install won't work?
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What motherboard? Did you disable the serial ports?
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mobo is gigabyte 970-ud3
where in my bios can i disable the serial port? -
allright disabled the erial port,tried 3 different nas os and they all started/booting just fine fom dvd iso that i burned.
Maybe i don't have the right os to be burned on dvd to boot from the dvd? -
Which image did you pick? What program did you burn with?
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tried everything i could think of but still no go,the dvd won't boot/start but with several other os like zfsguru/freenas/nas4free it boots up just fine,maybe anyone can tell me what the problem might be?
Downloaded the amd64 iso cause got an 64 bit supporting cpu from amd. -
Did you try to install the Debian 6.0.7 netinstall (minimum) image?
Please give it a try. If this works we can tell you how to install OMV afterwards, because OMV is basicly a Debian Squeeze system.
Greetings
David -
When installing were all the data drives disconnected from the motherboard and the only connected drive the one to install the OMV system on? OMV works from a system drive and separate data drives. After OMV is installed onto a system drive, then power down and connect the data drives.
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Zitat von "PhantomSens"
When installing were all the data drives disconnected from the motherboard and the only connected drive the one to install the OMV system on? OMV works from a system drive and separate data drives. After OMV is installed onto a system drive, then power down and connect the data drives.
yes i did tried to install like this but still no luck.
I've been trying for a few hours now but no go so going back to bed and trie again tomorrow -
Zitat von "davidh2k"
Did you try to install the Debian 6.0.7 netinstall (minimum) image?
Please give it a try. If this works we can tell you how to install OMV afterwards, because OMV is basicly a Debian Squeeze system.
Greetings
David
No i did not,don't know how to be exactly,is ther a tut how to do that? -
http://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/deb…n-6.0.7-amd64-netinst.iso
Burn it to a CD or usb stick and just install it. Pretty straigt forward. If this works come back and I tell your how to install OMV.
Greetings
David -
you still have time for me?
Otherwise i have to give it a try in tomorrow or in the coming week. -
I have plenty of time at least 1-2 hours* :lol:
Greetings
David -
Zitat von "davidh2k"
I have plenty of time at least 1-2 hours* :lol:
Greetings
David
and is it possible to install the os in that time?
if yes i am going for it
should i install debian with 1 hdd connected or al my hdd's? -
Just your internal, yes it should be possible to install within 30 to 60 mins, depending on settings, speed of your pc and internet connection.
Tip: Just use the standard partition format if asked. All other things should be clear.
Greetings
David -
installing debian as we speak
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stuck on making partitions(ext3) on 33% for about 5 mins now?
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And I thought for a minute that it could go the easy way. Give it some more minutes, if its not working after ten minutes:
Abort install and boot to the partitioning, do it manually (edit the standard scheme). Try Ext4 for the system disk. Ask if you need more advices.
Greetings
David -
well rebooted it trying to write on the same disk but it going to partitioning ext3 for that disk
does it take a bit longer for a 2tb disk?
otherwise i am still stuck with nothing :? :? -
It shouldn't take that long...
Greetings
David
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