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SSH access to the host documentation #2563

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pretorh opened this issue Feb 15, 2025 · 2 comments
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SSH access to the host documentation #2563

pretorh opened this issue Feb 15, 2025 · 2 comments

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@pretorh
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pretorh commented Feb 15, 2025

The documentation for setting up SSH to the OS/host mentions that a partition named CONFIG should be used, but the file was only loaded after the _file system's label was set to CONFIG

Should this documentation change to something like:

- Use a USB drive with a partition named `CONFIG` (case sensitive) formatted as FAT, ext4, or NTFS
+ Use a USB drive with a partition formatted as FAT, ext4, or NTFS and labelled `CONFIG` (case sensitive)

Link: https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/operating-system/debugging/

Code: https://github.com/home-assistant/developers.home-assistant/blob/master/docs/operating-system/debugging.md?plain=1#L18

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frenck commented Feb 15, 2025

This sentences are the same?

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pretorh commented Feb 15, 2025

Not exactly, the current sentence mentions a partition name, while the second mentions a file system label.

See gparted's "create new partition" window:

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I am not sure what the sentence should be, but the phrasing in the "partition name", along with gparted's interface, led me to believe that I needed to enter the partition name instead of the file system label, which was confusing to me.

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