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ExplainingComputers | Raspberry Pi OMV 6 NAS @ExplainingComputers | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
OpenMediaVault 6 network attached storage (NAS) software installed and configured on a Raspberry Pi 4, with a drive then mapped on a Windows PC.

The OpenMediaVault website is here: openmediavault.org

And the install instructions page I showed in the video is here:
wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv6:raspberry_pi_install

However, the install process I demonstrated in the video, and which I believe is easier for beginners, is to:

Download Raspberry Pi Imager from here: raspberrypi.com/software

User the imager to write Raspberry Pi OS Lite to a microSD card.

Boot the Pi with a monitor and keyboard attached, and execute the commands:

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo reboot
wget -O - tinyurl.com/3mu6veem | sudo bash

The above should be all that is required on a Raspberry Pi 4. But on a Raspberry Pi 3A or 3B, before the wget command, first execute:
sudo rm -f /etc/systemd/network/99-default.link

More videos on SBCs and wider computing and related topics can be found at youtube.com/explainingcomputers

You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: youtube.com/explainingthefuture

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:46 Hardware
02:27 Installation
09:31 Configuration
15:43 Mapping
17:13 Wrap

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