Cosmetic upgrade with latest mkdocs-material upgrade

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## Latest OS Images
All the following images are generated by [Armbian](https://www.armbian.com/helios4/) build framework.
### Armbian Buster (Debian 10)
[![Debian Stretch](/helios4/img/os/debian10.png)](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_buster_current_4.19.107.7z)<br>
*MD5SUM : 2e09c44a57075f4b9c6960db55eac54c<br>
Build date : 03/03/2020<br>
Size : 272 MB<br>*
[Direct Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_buster_current_4.19.107.7z)
!!! important
OMV5 (OpenMediaVault 5) for Debian 10 Buster is still in beta and unstable. If you wand to use OMV, then you should use Debian 9 Stretch with OMV 4 for now.
### Armbian Stretch (Debian 9)
[![Debian Stretch](/helios4/img/os/debian9.png)](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_stretch_legacy_4.14.172.7z)<br>
*MD5SUM : a66d7d3fbaf57630f15dfc50d767291f<br>
Build date : 03/03/2020<br>
Size : 263 MB<br>*
[Direct Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_stretch_legacy_4.14.172.7z)
!!! note
OMV4 (OpenMediaVault 4) can be installed with the **armbian-config** tool as explained [here](/helios4/omv/#install-openmediavault).
### Armbian Bionic (Ubuntu 18.04)
[![Ubuntu Bionic](/helios4/img/os/ubuntu.png)](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_bionic_current_4.19.107.7z)<br>
*MD5SUM : adf539231ed556cf01c7f8fdc1214220<br>
Build date : 03/03/2020<br>
Size : 207 MB<br>*
[Direct Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_bionic_current_4.19.107.7z)
## Known Limitations
- SDcard High Speed timing have compatibility issue with some brands.
**Temporary workaround :** Disable UHS option/support.
*Can be manually enable, refer to the following [page](/helios4/sdcard).*
- During SATA heavy load, accessing SPI NOR Flash will generate ATA errors.
**Temporary workaround :** Disable SPI NOR flash.
*Can be manually enable, refer to the following [page](/helios4/spi).*
## Image List
!!! note
7Z archives can be uncompressed with 7-Zip on Windows, Keka on OS X and 7z on Linux (apt-get install p7zip-full).
Filename | Download | MD5
---------|----------|----
**Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_buster_current_4.19.107.7z**<br>Armbian 20.02.3 Debian 10 Buster (Kernel 4.19.107)<br>Build date : 03/03/2019<br>Size : 272 MB|[Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_buster_current_4.19.107.7z)|2e09c44a57075f4b9c6960db55eac54c
**Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_stretch_legacy_4.14.172.7z**<br>Armbian 20.02.3 Debian 9 Stretch (Kernel 4.14.172)<br>Build date : 03/03/2019<br>Size : 263 MB|[Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_stretch_legacy_4.14.172.7z)|a66d7d3fbaf57630f15dfc50d767291f
**Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_bionic_current_4.19.107.7z**<br>Armbian 20.02.3 Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (Kernel 4.19.107)<br>Build date : 03/03/2019<br>Size : 207 MB|[Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_20.02.3_Helios4_bionic_current_4.19.107.7z)|adf539231ed556cf01c7f8fdc1214220
**Armbian_19.11.3_Helios4_buster_current_4.19.84.7z**<br>Armbian 19.11.3 Debian 10 Buster (Kernel 4.19.84)<br>Build date : 19/11/2019<br>Size : 274 MB|[Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_19.11.3_Helios4_buster_current_4.19.84.7z)|cdb4463097190de35a2e58b1b12223f9
**Armbian_19.11.3_Helios4_stretch_legacy_4.14.154.7z**<br>Armbian 19.11.3 Debian 9 Stretch (Kernel 4.14.154)<br>Build date : 19/11/2019<br>Size : 258 MB|[Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_19.11.3_Helios4_stretch_legacy_4.14.154.7z)|cb7124089b8e1ff6feed32a5c5b768af
**Armbian_19.11.3_Helios4_bionic_current_4.19.84.7z**<br>Armbian 19.11.3 Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (Kernel 4.19.84)<br>Build date : 19/11/2019<br>Size : 192 MB|[Download](https://dl.armbian.com/helios4/archive/Armbian_19.11.3_Helios4_bionic_current_4.19.84.7z)|7d0f80524bf2d24a3de403a6233a655b
**Armbian_5.91_Helios4_Debian_buster_next_4.19.63.7z**<br>Armbian 5.91 Debian 10 Buster (Kernel 4.19.63)<br>Build date : 02/08/2019<br>Size : 261 MB|[Download](https://cdn.kobol.io/files/Armbian_5.91_Helios4_Debian_buster_next_4.19.63.7z)|9c48344c208dfa50b5868debe6fae629
**Armbian_5.91_Helios4_Debian_stretch_default_4.14.135.7z**<br>Armbian 5.91 Debian 9 Stretch (Kernel 4.14.135)<br>Build date : 02/08/2019<br>Size : 252 MB|[Download](https://cdn.kobol.io/files/Armbian_5.91_Helios4_Debian_stretch_default_4.14.135.7z)|e8416b359a7620bb01b5a13c6a10612f
**Armbian_5.91_Helios4_Ubuntu_bionic_next_4.19.63.7z**<br>Armbian 5.91 Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (Kernel 4.19.63)<br>Build date : 02/08/2019<br>Size : 192 MB|[Download](https://cdn.kobol.io/files/Armbian_5.91_Helios4_Ubuntu_bionic_next_4.19.63.7z)|62983d7519f15e67355d6dd5e60ee353

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This is a basic guide to help you setting up Helios4 NAS with [OpenMediaVault](https://www.openmediavault.org/) (**OMV**). OMV offers a large collection of features that we don't cover here. We invite you to look online for the existing OMV guides or go on the [OMV forum](https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php/Board/29-Guides/).
!!! info
The following guide was written for OMV3 (Erasmus), but it still works with OMV4 (Arrakis) since the interface is the same.
!!! important
As of July 2019, OMV5 (Usul) is still in Beta and Unstable, therefore we strongly recommend using OMV4 (Arrakis) for now. In order to install OMV4, you need to be running Debian 9 Stretch.
This is a basic guide to help you setting up Helios4 NAS with [OpenMediaVault](https://www.openmediavault.org/) (**OMV**). OMV offers a large collection of features that we don't cover here. We invite you to look online for the existing OMV guides or go on the [OMV forum](https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php?board/29-guides/).
## What is OpenMediaVault?