Update Install and Kit Assembly section.

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@ -72,34 +72,34 @@ $ dd bs=4M if=Helios4_Debian_Jessie_4.4.96.img of=/dev/sdX conv=fsync
1. [Download PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html) and install it on your computer. 1. [Download PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html) and install it on your computer.
2. Setup serial port settings (Speed : **115200** and Flow control : **None**).<br> 2. Select connection type **serial**.<br>
![Putty config](/img/install/putty_config.png)
3. Select **serial** and click 'Open'.<br>
![Putty connect](/img/install/putty_connect.png) ![Putty connect](/img/install/putty_connect.png)
3. Setup serial port settings (Serial line : **COM1** and Speed : **115200**), then press **'Open'**<br>
![Putty config](/img/install/putty_config.png)
!!! note !!! note
If you computer already has a serial port then COM1 might not be the correct serial line to connect to Helios4. Check this [link](https://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/172101-determining-the-com-port-of-a-usb-to-serial-adapte) to learn how to determine the right COM port. If you computer already has a serial port then COM1 might not be the correct serial line to connect to Helios4. Check this [link](https://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/172101-determining-the-com-port-of-a-usb-to-serial-adapte) to learn how to determine the right COM port.
### Under Linux (via CLI) ### Under Linux (via CLI)
1. Install and launch minicom 1. Install picocom (under Debian/Ubuntu)
> $ sudo apt-get install minicom<br> > $ sudo apt-get install picocom<br>
> $ sudo minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0 -b 115200
2. Setup serial port settings<br> 2. Connect to serial with picocom
press **CTRL-A O**, then go to menu 'Serial port setup'. > $ sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0
![Minicom config](/img/install/minicom_config1.png)
3. Disable Hardware Flow control<br> ![Picocom](/img/install/picocom.png)
press **F**, then press **ESC** twice.
![Minicom config](/img/install/minicom_config2.png) !!! note
To exit picocom do **Ctrl-a** then **Ctrl-x**
## **Step 5** - Log in ## **Step 5** - Log in
!!! note !!! note
You might need to press enter for the login prompt to come up. You might need to press **Enter** for the login prompt to come up.
**Default credential for Debian image** **Default credential for Debian image**
@ -123,6 +123,8 @@ You will be prompted to change the root password.
## **Step 6** - Check/Set IP address ## **Step 6** - Check/Set IP address
### Check IP address
By default Helios4 will try to obtain an IP address via DHCP. To figure out what is the allocated IP address you will need to type the following command in the console. By default Helios4 will try to obtain an IP address via DHCP. To figure out what is the allocated IP address you will need to type the following command in the console.
```bash ```bash
@ -133,15 +135,37 @@ $ ifconfig eth0
Here the IP address of Helios4 is **10.10.10.1**. Here the IP address of Helios4 is **10.10.10.1**.
If you wish to manually configure your IP address refer to the following Debian Wiki [Page](https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#Setting_up_an_Ethernet_Interface).
!!! note !!! note
Openmediavault comes with **mDNS** server (Avahi daemon). Therefore if your desktop/laptop runs a mDNS client you can reach the board via the following hostname address : **helios4.local** Openmediavault comes with **mDNS** server (Avahi daemon). Therefore if your desktop/laptop runs a mDNS client you can reach the board via the following hostname address : **helios4.local**
### Set IP address
If you wish to manually configure your IP address you can use the **armbian-config** tool.
```bash
$ sudo armbian-config
```
![Armbian-config](/img/install/armbian-config.png)
![Armbian-config](/img/install/armbian-config_network.png)
![Armbian-config](/img/install/armbian-config_ip.png)
You will have to reboot for the network settings to take effect.
```bash
$ sudo reboot
```
!!! info
You can also refer to the following Debian Wiki [Page](https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#Setting_up_an_Ethernet_Interface) for advanced network settings.
## **What to do next ?** ## **What to do next ?**
**If you have installed an OpenMediaVault image, refer to the [OMV page](/omv) for further instructions.** **If you have installed an OpenMediaVault image, refer to the [OMV page](/omv) for further instructions.**
Otherwise you can now connect by SSH to your Helios4 to carry on with your manual configuration. Otherwise you can now connect by SSH to your Helios4 to carry on with your configuration.
![SSH Login](/img/install/ssh_login.png) ![SSH Login](/img/install/ssh_login.png)

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> **Connect the fan cables as shown below.** > **Connect the fan cables as shown below.**
![Kit Assembly](/img/kit/assembly_pic35.jpg) ![Kit Assembly](/img/kit/assembly_pic35.jpg)
![Kit Assembly](/img/kit/assembly_pic35b.jpg)
## **Step 6** - Casing assembly 1/2 ## **Step 6** - Casing assembly 1/2