My OMV installer wasn't able to see the Debian mirrors, nor can I access the finished setup on my network.
I assume that's because I need to add the driver for my 10Gbit network card. I've downloaded the driver to a USB stick, but can it be added to the installer so the process can go "normally"?
Is the Marvell AQN-107 10Gbit ethernet driver included in the installer, or can it be added?
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I think that what you are asking for would have to be provided upstream by Debian.
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I think that what you are asking for would have to be provided upstream by Debian.
Sounds like a "no".
Can I still access the OMV's web interface if I re-install using the motherboard's 1Gbit port, then switch over to the 10Gbit afterward? -
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Sounds like a "no".
Can I still access the OMV's web interface if I re-install using the motherboard's 1Gbit port, then switch over to the 10Gbit afterward?No, it's not a No... it's exactly what he said. It may not be, it may be.. but it will have to dealt with by Debian upstream. There might be a way to manually install the drivers if there's Linux drivers on the manufacturers website. This would be easiest to do after you've installed righter than trying to inject it into the installer.
The answer to your second question, yes you should be able to.
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No, it's not a No... it's exactly what he said. It may not be, it may be.. but it will have to dealt with by Debian upstream. There might be a way to manually install the drivers if there's Linux drivers on the manufacturers website. This would be easiest to do after you've installed righter than trying to inject it into the installer.
The answer to your second question, yes you should be able to.
Thanks, I misunderstood the first response.
There are Linux drivers for the card, and I've downloaded them. I just didn't know how to add them to the installer.
But if I can install properly from a slower connection, then switch to the fast one, that should work.
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