diff --git a/source/hassio/installation.markdown b/source/hassio/installation.markdown index 1a3113dffce..465a6b03483 100644 --- a/source/hassio/installation.markdown +++ b/source/hassio/installation.markdown @@ -17,20 +17,19 @@ Hass.io images are available for all available Raspberry Pi and Intel NUC platfo - [Raspberry Pi 3][pi3] - [Intel NUC][nuc] -- Unpack the .bz2 File - Flash the downloaded image to an SD card using [Etcher]. - Optional - Setup the WiFi or static IP: On the SD-card, edit the `system-connections/resin-sample` file and follow the [ResinOS howto][resinos-network]. - Insert SD card to Raspberry Pi and turn it on. On first boot, it downloads the latest version of Home Assistant which takes ~20 minutes (slower/faster depending on the platform). -
-Please remember to ensure you're using an [appropriate power supply](https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#powerReqs) with your Pi. Mobile chargers may not be suitable since some are designed to only provide the full power with that manufacturer's handsets. -
-+Please remember to ensure you're using an [appropriate power supply](https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#powerReqs) with your Pi. Mobile chargers may not be suitable since some are designed to only provide the full power with that manufacturer's handsets. +
+If you copy over your existing Home Assistant configuration, make sure to enable the Hass.io panel by adding either `discovery:` or `hassio:` to your configuration.