The installation images archive can be found here. The ISO image can also be used to create an USB stick you can use to boot and install openmediavault. The Debian binary/source packages used to create the installation ISO image can be found here. The ISO images are signed with:
Take note of the default username (admin) and the default password (openmediavault) shared in the log-in greeting. This is very important. After you enter the IP address of your Raspberry Pi (or raspberrypi.local) into your computer's web browser, you will see a log in screen.
Choose System > Plugins on the left-hand menu. In the top right of this screen you'll see a magnifying glass and a line. Search for "root" and you'll see the "opemediavault-sharerootfs plugin." Simply select the plug in you want to install and then select the down arrow (above the words Package Information near the top of the screen).
OMV-Extras.org designs value added plugins for Openmediavault, greatly extending server functionality. Further, OMV-Extras.org facilitates the installation of Openmediavault on Raspberry PI's, Armbian supported Single Board Computers and 32bit - x86 platforms.
"openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. It contains services like SSH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, DAAP media server, RSync, BitTorrent client and many more. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins." -openmediavault.org
openmediavault does not import any existing settings of your system, exceptfor network and time related settings. Existing settings will beoverwritten if the service is managed by openmediavault. Please reconfigurethese services via the web interface.
After that completed, I used sudo nmap -sn 10.0.100.0/24 grep pi to find the Pi's new IP address (OMV usually changes the IP as part of its setup process), and then logged into the web management UI in my browser (default credentials admin/openmediavault):
I have a Pi4 8GB and installed OMV, I planned running anything/everything I needed in contairnes with it, right now I'm isntalling piHole as of the instructions in this site; -to-set-up-pi-hole-on-openmediavault/ But I'm very keen of running your internet pi setup. Any way that can be done through containers?
I run the install line for openmediavault and get following -
"This system is running a desktop environment!
Please use a Lite version of the image or
do not choose to install a desktop environment.
This install is not supported. Exiting..."
Why? How do I remedy.
Very cool idea!
Actually, I would to ask something that so far I didn`t find answer is it only problem in my "TV" or quite common.
My test rig is 2 x 2Tb NAS with Seagate 2.5" drives, Raspberry Pi4 with 2Gb RAM (tested also on 4Gb ram version, is the same).
I set Open media vault 5 over raspbian 10, and also Open media vault 6 over raspbian 11.
When make the base settings and try add new user, or shared folder, or add new drive and apply the settings, it take "forever" to get it ready. It wait.. and wait..and wait... Sometimes can pas even 5 min or more..
For initial test I try it with ready PCB board with USB 3.0 hub and two sata places.. , then skip that try with two separate USB to SATA adaptors over each Pi4`s USB3.0 ports, then just left one fast USB3.0 stick as drive and... the same. No matter what.
Also, try to copy the SD card system to that very same fast USB stick to be as system drive, and no change at all..
So, is it me or the software is just as that? I try also rockstor nas software, works much faster but didnt like the file system..