08-19-2018, 04:11 AM
THanks both of you who answered my last post.
I am a visual type person and found a video of someone installing OMV and booting it on Rock64
It pertains to this video https://youtu.be/gT-EGNl9bZA ROCK64 OpenMediaVault NAS at 7:35 in the video.
Question, while booting he looks and gets the IP address as he will need it for the OMV program later. Just below the IP Address there is a PROMPT FOR ROCK64 LOGIN:
next part of video, it shows OMV booted. ((DO YOU HAVE TO LOGIN THERE OR HIT ENTER FOR IT TO FINISH BOOTING?
IF I DO HAVE TO LOG IN, WHAT IS THE PRESET "ID" AND "PASSWORD" AT THAT POINT?
Watch all up to that point. you will see what I mean. I am sure you have worked with OMV before and can answer if I have to login at that point. and with what password/if a default one.
OH, Is there any issue with ROCKPRO64 identifying the ROCKPro64 PCI-E to Dual SATA-II Interface Card?
Or does that issue pertain to the M2 storage card slot?
I decided to buy 2 qty ROCKPRO64s WITH THE DUAL sata-II Interface Card for each.
set one as NAS and other as a workstation.
I am a visual type person and found a video of someone installing OMV and booting it on Rock64
It pertains to this video https://youtu.be/gT-EGNl9bZA ROCK64 OpenMediaVault NAS at 7:35 in the video.
Question, while booting he looks and gets the IP address as he will need it for the OMV program later. Just below the IP Address there is a PROMPT FOR ROCK64 LOGIN:
next part of video, it shows OMV booted. ((DO YOU HAVE TO LOGIN THERE OR HIT ENTER FOR IT TO FINISH BOOTING?
IF I DO HAVE TO LOG IN, WHAT IS THE PRESET "ID" AND "PASSWORD" AT THAT POINT?
Watch all up to that point. you will see what I mean. I am sure you have worked with OMV before and can answer if I have to login at that point. and with what password/if a default one.
OH, Is there any issue with ROCKPRO64 identifying the ROCKPro64 PCI-E to Dual SATA-II Interface Card?
Or does that issue pertain to the M2 storage card slot?
I decided to buy 2 qty ROCKPRO64s WITH THE DUAL sata-II Interface Card for each.
set one as NAS and other as a workstation.