Adjust installation steps, removing SSH add-on (#12924)

* Adjust installation steps, removing SSH add-on

* Remove installation step

* Update source/hassio/installation.markdown

Co-Authored-By: Fabian Affolter <mail@fabian-affolter.ch>

Co-authored-by: Fabian Affolter <mail@fabian-affolter.ch>
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@ -51,8 +51,6 @@ The following will take you through the steps required to install Home Assistant
6. You will be able to reach your installation at `http://homeassistant.local:8123` (if your router supports mDNS, otherwise see below).
7. It is important to provide yourself proper access, including the Home Assistant CLI tools. Both the [Samba add-on][samba] and the [SSH add-on][ssh] should be the first add-ons you should install, before making changes to the configuration in the `/config/` folder. From the UI choose **Supervisor**, which is located in the sidebar and then the add-on store.
<div class='note warning'>
We used `hassio.local` in the past, if you have a system that is installed before this naming change, you might need to use `hassio.local` instead of `homeassistant.local`.
@ -85,7 +83,12 @@ Best practice for updating a Home Assistant installation:
## Run a specific version on Home Assistant
SSH to your Home Assistant system, or connect to the console, and run:
For this you would need to install the [Terminal & SSH add-on][ssh] or use the console
that is available on your device by connecting a keyboard and screen.
To install the Terminal & SSH add-on, choose **Supervisor**, which is located in the sidebar and then the add-on store.
Use the web-based terminal or SSH to your Home Assistant system, or connect to the console, and run:
```bash
ha core update --version=0.XX.X