Installation on Raspberry Pi: add wait time (#29994)

- give an indication on how long it takes until the onboarding page becomes visible
- implements feedback from #29989
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Within a few minutes after connecting the Raspberry Pi, you will be able to reach your new Home Assistant.
- In the browser of your desktop system, enter <a href="http://homeassistant.local:8123" target="_blank">homeassistant.local:8123</a>.
<div class="note">
If you are running an older Windows version or have a stricter network configuration, you might need to access Home Assistant at <a href="http://homeassistant:8123" target="_blank">homeassistant:8123</a> or `http://X.X.X.X:8123` (replace X.X.X.X with your Raspberry Pis IP address).
</div>
- The time it takes for this page to become available depends on your hardware. On a Raspberry Pi 4, this page should be available within a minute.
- If it does not show up after 5 minutes on a Pi 4, maybe the image was not written properly.
- Try to flash the SD card again, possibly even try a different SD card.
- If this did not help, view the console output on the Raspberry Pi.
- To do this, connect a monitor via HDMI.
Congratulations! You finished the Raspberry Pi setup!
{% include installation_survey.html %}