Installation using an ISO image
Important
Disconnect all disk devices except the one that will be used for the operating system before starting the installation.
Warning
The operating system/root filesystem will consume the whole space of the picked disk device. All existing data on that disk device will get lost.
Download
You can down load the ISO images here.
Burn the installer
For x86 architecture you can burn the ISO directly into a USB drive using etcher or dd linux utility:
$ sudo dd if=xxx.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4096If you have a CD-DVD burner, you can burn the ISO into an optical media then boot from CD or DVD.
Boot the installer
For x86 architecture, enter BIOS configuration, select to boot either from USB or CD and reboot.
Installer
The current ISO installer is reduced to have minimal interaction. You will prompted to select location, language and root password. The installer will pick the first available disk to deploy the the OS.
Once the installer finished the system will reboot, make sure you remove the installer and select BIOS to boot from the disk where openmediavault was installed. You can also start connecting any data drives you previously disconnected before install or reinstall.
Troubleshooting
- The error Unable to install GRUB in /dev/sda occurs.
In this case execute the following steps:
Select Continue in this window and also on the next which says Installation step failed.
In the Debian installer main menu (which should have popped up by now), select Execute a shell and then Continue.
Execute the following commands:
# Chroot. chroot /target # Replace [a-z] with the drive you want to install grub to. # This is normally the drive you've selected to install OpenMediaVault on. grub-install /dev/sd[a-z] # Update GRUB. update-grub # Exit chroot. exit # Exit shell. exit
Select Continue without boot loader in the Debian installer main menu and then Continue.
It should now continue the installation successfully.