Install on Jessie ???

  • I was thinking of using the likes of Linux Mint Debian as a base which is based on Jessie. Reason for a full install is I want to use SteamOS as well on this machine an I have the annoying Intel e1000 driver issue when installing just OMV current.


    Any thoughts?


    Kryspy

  • No need to use Jessie. OpenMediaVault Kralizec will use Wheezy. SteamOS also runs on Debian Wheezy, not Jessie.


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  • After you install Wheezy....


    Code
    1 - echo "deb http://packages.openmediavault.org/public kralizec main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openmediavault.list
    2 - apt-get update
    3 - apt-get install openmediavault-keyring postfix
    4 - apt-get update
    5 - apt-get install openmediavault
    6 - omv-initsystem
    7 - ready


    Then:
    apt-get upgrade


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    http://omv-extras.org/simple/i…install-omv-extras-plugin

  • Installed fine on a spare drive I had kicking around. Installed a wack of plugins just to see if anything fails or causes any showstoppers. Everything seems okay. Going to put this into production on my OS drive tomorrow.


    Kryspy

  • If a service changed the way how it is used, changed commands or flags etc. they may be unable to be configured via the GUI.


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  • Been running fine. As soon as I wrapped my head around the simple fact that the AUFS plugin is looking for share to be in the d1,d2,d3 folders. This is where I had trouble previously and just couldn't get it. Natively AUFS should be bale to just share the root of each drive. My drives are named disk1,disk2 and disk3. I should just have just been able to add them as is as branches and named a bind point without adding it to one of the drives. Having said all that I have it working :)


    Kryspy

  • Furthermore this may just be a stopgap until 0.6 is released. I just knew a full debian install would have my network drivers without umping through hoops.


    Kryspy

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    Zitat von "Kryspy"

    Natively AUFS should be bale to just share the root of each drive. My drives are named disk1,disk2 and disk3. I should just have just been able to add them as is as branches and named a bind point without adding it to one of the drives.


    Not everyone wants to pool files in the root of each drive especially if you have more than one aufs pool where the pools share a disk. It is easy enough to create shared folders that are the root. That is why I made the plugin this way.

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  • Zitat von "Kryspy"

    Furthermore this may just be a stopgap until 0.6 is released. I just knew a full debian install would have my network drivers without umping through hoops.


    Kryspy


    Still no reason to use Jessie instead of Wheezy (w/Backports).


    So my statement stays the same. Once a service changes how it behaves the GUI will be rendered unusable for it. After that point you may be forced to reinstall to Wheezy, so guys:


    Just stay away from it for good.


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  • I updated my system to Jessie to use lasted version of kodi.
    now Jessie is released to stable, do we have a chance to be able install OMV sooner ?
    I just tried and steel getting the same error :


    • Offizieller Beitrag

    While you can eventually get OMV install on Jessie, most of it doesn't work because of systemd (much different than sysv init on wheezy). Read for Volker's guess on timeframe.

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  • aaaah crap,


    my os HDD on my qnap died today, so i had to reinstall debian on the new drive, and i can't install wheezy anymore (using a net installer, only option to install debian) :(, so no OMV for me?


    solved, did some searching in the debian ftp and found a wheezy installer

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