Flashing ODROID: add info that Allen key is needed (#27079)

Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <git@frenck.dev>
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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ To flash your eMMC using Petitboot and OTG-USB, you will need the following item
- HDMI cable and monitor
- USB keyboard
- USB 2.0 to micro-USB cable
- If your board came in a Home Assistant Blue: No.2 hex key to open the case
#### Enabling SPI boot mode
@ -45,13 +46,13 @@ You can safely ignore this message and proceed with the installation
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2. Use the following command at the console to confirm the storage device node:
1. Use the following command at the console to confirm the storage device node:
```bash
ls /dev/mmc*
```
3. Set the storage device on the ODROID-N2+ as a mass storage device using the `ums` command (USB Mass storage mode).
1. Set the storage device on the ODROID-N2+ as a mass storage device using the `ums` command (USB Mass storage mode).
This will configure the ODROID-N2+ and OTG to act as a memory card reader:
```bash
@ -60,10 +61,19 @@ This will configure the ODROID-N2+ and OTG to act as a memory card reader:
#### Flashing Home Assistant
Connect the ODROID-N2+ to your PC via the micro-USB port at the front of the ODROID-N2+. When the ODROID-N2 is recognized as a USB connected storage device, you can flash the eMMC with [Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) using the latest stable version of Home Assistant OS for the [ODROID-N2+](https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/releases/download/{{site.data.version_data.hassos['odroid-n2']}}/haos_odroid-n2-{{site.data.version_data.hassos['odroid-n2']}}.img.xz) (haos_odroid-n2-{{site.data.version_data.hassos['odroid-n2']}}.img.xz).
1. Connect the ODROID-N2+ to your PC via the micro-USB port at the front of the ODROID-N2+.
1. When the ODROID-N2 is recognized as a USB connected storage device, you can flash the eMMC with [Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/).
* Use the latest stable version of Home Assistant OS for the [ODROID-N2+](https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/releases/download/{{site.data.version_data.hassos['odroid-n2']}}/haos_odroid-n2-{{site.data.version_data.hassos['odroid-n2']}}.img.xz) (haos_odroid-n2-{{site.data.version_data.hassos['odroid-n2']}}.img.xz).
When the flash process is complete, disconnect the ODROID-N2+ from your PC and remove the power cable. Remove the USB and HDMI cable, and make sure to toggle the boot mode switch back to MMC.
1. When the flash process is complete, disconnect the ODROID-N2+ from your PC.
* Remove the power cable.
* Remove the USB and HDMI cables.
* Make sure to toggle the boot mode switch back to MMC.
Once it is back in its case, connect your ODROID-N2+ to your network with an Ethernet cable and plug in power.
1. Put the ODROID back in its case.
1. Connect your ODROID-N2+ to your network with an Ethernet cable and plug in power.
If your router supports mDNS, you will be able to reach your installation on `http://homeassistant.local:8123`. If your network doesnt support mDNS, youll have to use the IP address of your ODROID-N2+ instead of `homeassistant.local`. For example, `http://192.168.0.9:8123`. You should be able to find the IP address of your ODROID-N2+ from the admin interface of your router.
1. If your router supports mDNS, you can reach your installation at `http://homeassistant.local:8123`.
* If your network doesnt support mDNS, youll have to use the IP address of your ODROID-N2+ instead of `homeassistant.local`. For example, `http://192.168.0.9:8123`.
* You should be able to find the IP address of your ODROID-N2+ from the admin interface of your router.
1. Continue with [onboarding](/getting-started/onboarding/).