From a01dddffe3be5bbe41050c86f7f6bce14d51b524 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: c0ffeeca7 <38767475+c0ffeeca7@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 21:00:44 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add link to steps on wiping data disk on Green (#36658) --- source/_includes/common-tasks/commandline.md | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/source/_includes/common-tasks/commandline.md b/source/_includes/common-tasks/commandline.md index 9062bfa491a..2357531894c 100644 --- a/source/_includes/common-tasks/commandline.md +++ b/source/_includes/common-tasks/commandline.md @@ -109,7 +109,10 @@ The command `ha os datadisk wipe` marks the data partition (either internal on t The `ha os datadisk wipe` command can only be run from the local terminal. Connect a display and keyboard and use the terminal. -Note, if you have a Home Assistant Yellow with a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, these steps above apply. If you have a Home Assistant Yellow with a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, there is a red hardware button to wipe the data disk. Follow the procedure on [resetting the device](https://yellow.home-assistant.io/guides/factory-reset/). +Note, if you have a Home Assistant Yellow with a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, use the command line steps described above. + +- If you have a Home Assistant Yellow with a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, there is a red hardware button to wipe the data disk. Follow the procedure on [resetting the Home Assistant Yellow](https://yellow.home-assistant.io/guides/factory-reset/). +- If you have a Home Assistant Green, there is a black hardware button to wipe the data disk. Follow the procedure on [resetting the Home Assistant Green](https://green.home-assistant.io/guides/reset/). #### Listing all users from the command line