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The purpose and intent of this guide is to provide a walk-through for the i386 build process, to get i386 - 32-bit users up and running as quickly and as easily as possible.On fairly rare occasions, the integrated OMV ISO installer will not work with some 64 bit motherboards and hardware. The OMV installation method described in this guide will work with 64 bit motherboards as well, if the single change under Alternate 64-bit installation is noted and observed.

Considerations for i386 (32-bit) builds are very similar to amd64 (64-bit) builds. This guide is a supplement to the Getting Started with Openmediavault 6 New User Guide which is geared toward 64-bit platforms. Users may benefit by reviewing preliminary information and notes in the larger guide prior to the actual installation process.

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UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is the proposed successor to traditional BIOS. While some of the intentions behind the development of UEFI were to increase security and add flexibility for hardware implementations, the real world results are as variable as the number of hardware manufacturers implementing the UEFI standard.

While the Debian project has worked diligently to address the installation and booting problems that may result when installing their OS on UEFI hardware, issues may still come into play during the installation procedure. Most of these issues can be resolved by taking one or both of the following actions in UEFI / BIOS.

OMV/Debian will run on i386 32-bit platforms, with 1GB of ram or even less. Hardware in this category will work well as a basic NAS server for home use, but performance expectations should be adjusted accordingly.

If doing an alternate 64-bit installation, download and use the amd64 version of OMV6-Bullseye. Other than this one change, the following installation process will apply.

This guide assumes that the downloaded ISO will be burned to a CD or DVD. If using a USB thumbdrive as a software source, help with creating a bootable USB thumbdrive ISO can be found here:Burn an ISO file to a USB drive.

Using SDFormatter, do a clean format on the new USB Thumbdrive:(Note that SDFormatter does a trim operation on the drive which cleans up remnants of deleted or previously existing files.)In most cases, SDFormatter will detect the thumb-drive. A volume label is not necessary, at this point, and the default options are fine.

The default hostname, for this 32-bit install, is debian. In this example, it was changed to openmediavault which is the default hostname for an openmediavault install. Users might chose something like OMV1 which is shorter and easier to type, for later use.

Partition Disks 3:Partition DisksIf installing to a single internal drive, there will be only one selection available. USB Thumb drives are obvious because many bear their OEM names and their capacity is usually small.

Install the GRUB Boot Loader on a Hard Disk:Generally the boot drive will be /dev/sda which is, in most cases, the first sata port.If multiple drives are connected and if there's any doubt, shutdown and disconnect all drives except the boot drive.(Otherwise, a USB Thumb-drive will be obvious.)

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