Exactly what I was thinking until I realised its better to downvote and leave the video when he says it again.. too late, 8 times while I was writing this.. im gonna go ahead and leave 😮
Can you write or tell me how you managed to install ZFS on this version of the Debian 6.6.x kernel? I fail. I have a missing headers error for this kernel version. In openmediavault itself I have error 500. I've been struggling with this issue for two weeks now. An instructional video would be useful. Thank you
Hello Mr Ramo, I find your tutorials very interesting. I have installed sql server on docker on raspberry pi5, but I can't manage to connect to the database on azure data studio or sql server management. I have installed postgres and I connect easily. Can you help me? thank you
the command "hostname -I" (the last letter is a capital i) gives a lot cleaner response for the Pi's IP address than the "ip addr" command... Grrightahead & try it ;-)
@@RamoMonreal a mi me pasa lo mismo he instalado dos veces y he anotado el usuario y clave y despues que corre me niega el acceso, no te que al final de la instalacion me deja este mensaje: /etc/netplan/20-open......eth0.yaml:16:1: Invalid YAML : aliases are not supported
@@lindsay5985 ahh gotcha. if you have access to your router’s config online or some sort of mobile app you can usually sign onto that and see each devices assigned ip addresses. (varying based on router manufacturer)
@@lindsay5985 I'm sure you've already figured this out but you can look at your dhcp server ( I'm assuming your router) and it should tell you what ip was handed out to it.
Thanks for sharing Ramo!! , it worked perfectly on my system.
When he says 'go right ahead', you drink. lol.
Exactly what I was thinking until I realised its better to downvote and leave the video when he says it again.. too late, 8 times while I was writing this.. im gonna go ahead and leave 😮
i am unable to copy the wget command to get OMV in your description because youtube put three dots ... there.
You may not connect RPi to the monitor at all, you can see the device's IP address in the router's web interface.
Can you write or tell me how you managed to install ZFS on this version of the Debian 6.6.x kernel?
I fail. I have a missing headers error for this kernel version. In openmediavault itself I have error 500.
I've been struggling with this issue for two weeks now.
An instructional video would be useful. Thank you
Hello Mr Ramo, I find your tutorials very interesting. I have installed sql server on docker on raspberry pi5, but I can't manage to connect to the database on azure data studio or sql server management. I have installed postgres and I connect easily. Can you help me? thank you
cuando pongo este comando nano /ect/dhcpd.conf me dice que el archivo no existe
the command "hostname -I" (the last letter is a capital i) gives a lot cleaner response for the Pi's IP address than the "ip addr" command... Grrightahead & try it ;-)
I get this error every time I try to install it, Unsupported version. Only Debian 10 (Buster) and 11 (Bullseye) are supported.
you have to use the legacy image of Raspberry Pi OS Lite (Debian 11)
Can you do this but for nfs service
What program do You use to backup photo from Android OS?
I'm currently using X-plore app to file sync my pictures to my file server.
Hi there, the command line to install openmediavault its giving an error...
my mistake, was missing a letter...
I hope the tutorial helps you out. 👍
Cuando entro a ssh pi@la ip siempre me dice acceso denegado y pongo la contraseña qué ingrese al grabar la imagen con Pi Imager
@@elweb3158 Asegúrate de estar usando el nombre de usuario correcto que ingresaste en la configuración.
@@RamoMonreal a mi me pasa lo mismo he instalado dos veces y he anotado el usuario y clave y despues que corre me niega el acceso, no te que al final de la instalacion me deja este mensaje:
/etc/netplan/20-open......eth0.yaml:16:1: Invalid YAML : aliases are not supported
I prefer a simple samba server
Rodei o comando wget e após terminar, não consigo mais logar via ssh, da password errado :(
you have to insted login to your rasberypi thru your webbrowser
Dude, how did you SSH into the pi if you didn't know its IP address? Your Terminal font is so small no one can see it.
on your pi’s command line type the command “ip addr” and it will list the dynamically given address under “eth0” then use that address to ssh
@@kylerenner7526 thanks, but that's assuming you have a monitor connected - this thing is running in headless mode.
@@lindsay5985 ahh gotcha. if you have access to your router’s config online or some sort of mobile app you can usually sign onto that and see each devices assigned ip addresses. (varying based on router manufacturer)
@@lindsay5985 Also IP scanning tools like "Advanced IP Scanner", or something similar around to use depending on the machine used to ssh into.
@@lindsay5985 I'm sure you've already figured this out but you can look at your dhcp server ( I'm assuming your router) and it should tell you what ip was handed out to it.
I put in ip static, and never see again the raspberrypi in the network. Please something to fix this?