How to install OVM 5 on a raspberry pi 4
how to install OVM5 on a raspberrypi 4
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Maybe follow this guide: https://wiki.omv-extras.org/do…talling_omv5_raspberry_pi
But I would go for Raspbian 64bit and OMV6.
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Maybe follow this guide: https://wiki.omv-extras.org/do…talling_omv5_raspberry_pi
But I would go for Raspbian 64bit and OMV6.
is the omv 6 better then the ovm 5
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64bit is better than 32bit and this is only available for the current raspbian. OMV5 will be eol sooner than later
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Yes.
Use the guide for OMV5.
But I advise you to get the buster 64bit lite.
It works flawlessly on the Pi.
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i wanted to install omv 5 on my raspberry pi so can the old version still work? Zoki
What is your issue with OMV 6? As stated, OMV 5/Debian 10 are going to be EOL soon.. it's kinda pointless at this point to pursue an install of either.
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Soma how to install OMV 5
- sudo wget -O - https://github.com/OpenMediaVa…Script/raw/master/install | sudo bash
this is the script how to force OMV 5
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What is your issue with OMV 6? As stated, OMV 6/Debian 10 are going to be EOL soon.. it's kinda pointless at this point to pursue an install of either.
I don't get along very well with OMV 6, I think the old version is better!
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I don't get along very well with OMV 6, I think the old version is better!
That's fair... I don't really see what's not to like (It took a little getting used to.. but I've grown quite fond of it)
Plus... how often are you in the webUI? Maybe I'm in the minority, but after everything is set up I'm in the webUI, maybe once or twice a week to run updates. I use the Portainer webUI way more than OMV's. I guess if you're constantly adding/deleting shares, users etc.. it might be something to get worked up about.
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Soma how to install OMV 5
- sudo wget -O - https://github.com/OpenMediaVa…Script/raw/master/install | sudo bash
this is the script how to force OMV 5
The script pulls the appropriate version of OMV for the version of raspbian you have installed.
If you have 10 installed, it will pull OMV 5.
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That's fair... I don't really see what's not to like (It took a little getting used to.. but I've grown quite fond of it)
Plus... how often are you in the webUI? Maybe I'm in the minority, but after everything is set up I'm in the webUI, maybe once or twice a week to run updates. I use the Portainer webUI way more than OMV's. I guess if you're constantly adding/deleting shares, users etc.. it might be something to get worked up about.
I'm now installing OMV 6 that's fine
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The script pulls the appropriate version of OMV for the version of raspbian you have installed.
If you have 10 installed, it will pull OMV 5.
i run into a problem
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Looks like something else is using dpkg.
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lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lib-frontend will show you which process is keeping a lock on that file.
Wait for it to finish or ill it.
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lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lib-frontend will show you which process is keeping a lock on that file.
Wait for it to finish or ill it.
thanks
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hello , béguiner here ,
i have raspberrry pi 4 4gb & 8gb.
im looking to made pxe serveur
i have read openmediavault made it with plugins ,
in my head ,made boot other project on raspberry over rj45only one mvme for multiple raspberry pi , i see raspberry can boot on lan ( pxe )
and do the same for my computer ,
can boot on lan for repair / rescue or install windows / news windows or linuxmy network is 1gb, but internet 100mb.
So I have raspberry 3b, 4 4gb and 8gb,
here: https://packages.openmediavault.org/public/dists/
I don't see any openmediavault distribution (iso) for raspberry pi.
which version of omv do you recommend for a raspberry pi?
is there an iso/image?
or a tutorial for installing / configuring it on rbp4?
my request is to have stable, or simpler install
beginner here
big thank's for help -
is there an iso/image?
or a tutorial for installing / configuring it on rbp4?
these are the guides:
https://wiki.omv-extras.org/do…talling_omv6_raspberry_pi
https://wiki.omv-extras.org/do…talling_omv5_raspberry_pi
I don't see any openmediavault distribution (iso) for raspberry pi.
ISOs are used for amd64 only.
which version of omv do you recommend for a raspberry pi?
OMV6, as OMV5 will be end of life soon.
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