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- OpenMediaVault for Raspberry Pi 2B, 3B and 3B+
- Write the .img.xz image in a single step using Etcher https://etcher.io
- to SD card. On first boot the installation will be finished. REMAIN PATIENT
- PLEASE since this can take up to 40 minutes with a slow SD card and slow
- internet connection (needs internet access to update all packages to latest
- version). After one automatic reboot SD card activity led stops blinking and
- then your Raspberry Pi is ready!
- - Etcher is recommended to write the extracted image on all platforms.
- - openmediavault-flashmemory plugin preinstalled to reduce wear on SD card.
- - ssh keys are generated on first boot
- OMV_3_0_99_RaspberryPi_2_3_4.9.80.img.xz (MD5 hash: cb4c12ce3cbebe9920e143c7f8ffcbac)
- - OMV Erasmus
- - Uses 4.9 kernel update to latest official version
- - not based on Raspbian but Debian/armhf (only compatible to RPi 2 or 3)
- - SSH keys are regenerated on first boot but SSH login has to be
- enabled in web UI prior to usage: Services --> SSH --> Permit root
- login
- - Please immediately change default passwords!
- - A third partition for data use will be automatically resized on first
- boot but you have to format it manually with the fs of your choice!
- - By default on RPi 3 B+ Fast Ethernet will be used to prevent hassles
- with bad cabling and under-voltage (Gigabit Ethernet increases the
- consumption). If you want to change this you need to login through SSH
- and edit /etc/rc.local
- - All details: https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php/Thread/18991
- web interface:
- - username = admin
- - password = openmediavault
- console/ssh:
- - username = root
- - password = openmediavault
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