Can't install on fresh Raspbi OS

Steps to reproduce

1.Create a new raspberry pi OS bit lite 64b with raspberry imager
2.follow the step of “How to install ownCloud Infinite Scale on a Raspberry Pi in 4 easy steps - ownCloud” tutorial on the offical owncloud site

Expected behaviour

Tell us what should happen

after execution of the .sh the OCIS should be installed and accessible by the web browser.

Actual behaviour

Tell us what happens instead :

at the laster step, to execture the .sh script the result is this error :

The jwt_secret has not been set properly in your config for ocis. Make sure your /root/.ocis/config config contains the proper values (e.g. by running ocis init or setting it manually in the config/corresponding environment variable).

Server configuration

Operating system:
Raspberry pi os Version: 20230214
Web server:

Database:

PHP version:

ownCloud version: (see ownCloud admin page)

OCIS 3.0.0

Updated from an older ownCloud or fresh install:

Fresh Install

Where did you install ownCloud from:

Owncloud tuto and source

Signing status (ownCloud 9.0 and above):

Login as admin user into your ownCloud and access 
http://example.com/index.php/settings/integrity/failed 
paste the results into https://gist.github.com/ and puth the link here.

The content of config/config.php:

Log in to the web-UI with an administrator account and click on
'admin' -> 'Generate Config Report' -> 'Download ownCloud config report'
This report includes the config.php settings, the list of activated apps
and other details in a well sanitized form.

or 

If you have access to your command line run e.g.:
sudo -u www-data php occ config:list system
from within your ownCloud installation folder

*ATTENTION:* Do not post your config.php file in public as is. Please use one of the above
methods whenever possible. Both, the generated reports from the web-ui and from occ config:list
consistently remove sensitive data. You still may want to review the report before sending.
If done manually then it is critical for your own privacy to dilligently
remove *all* host names, passwords, usernames, salts and other credentials before posting.
You should assume that attackers find such information and will use them against your systems.

List of activated apps:

If you have access to your command line run e.g.:
sudo -u www-data php occ app:list
from within your ownCloud installation folder.

Are you using external storage, if yes which one: local/smb/sftp/…

Are you using encryption: yes/no

Are you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: LDAP/ActiveDirectory/Webdav/…

LDAP configuration (delete this part if not used)

With access to your command line run e.g.:
sudo -u www-data php occ ldap:show-config
from within your ownCloud installation folder

Without access to your command line download the data/owncloud.db to your local
computer or access your SQL server remotely and run the select query:
SELECT * FROM `oc_appconfig` WHERE `appid` = 'user_ldap';


Eventually replace sensitive data as the name/IP-address of your LDAP server or groups.

Client configuration

Browser:

Operating system:

Logs

Web server error log

Insert your webserver log here

ownCloud log (data/owncloud.log)

Insert your ownCloud log here

Browser log

Insert your browser log here, this could for example include:

a) The javascript console log
b) The network log 
c) ...

Might be a little late, but did you run ocis init?
Also when posting here, remove anything from the template you did not actually use/need/modify, thx.

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