Remove machine spesific image refrences (#20678)

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# Configuration for installation pages
installation:
container:
base: "ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant"
raspberrypi3: "ghcr.io/home-assistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant"
raspberrypi4: "ghcr.io/home-assistant/raspberrypi4-homeassistant"
container: "ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant"
versions:
python: "3.9"
types:

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ If you would like to test next release before anyone else, you can install the b
{% elsif page.installation == "container" %}
```bash
docker pull {{ site.installation.container.base }}:beta
docker pull {{ site.installation.container }}:beta
```
**[You then need to recreate the container with the new image.](/installation/linux#install-home-assistant-container)**

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ If you want to stay on the bleeding-edge Home Assistant Core development branch,
{% elsif page.installation == "container" %}
```bash
docker pull {{ site.installation.container.base }}:dev
docker pull {{ site.installation.container }}:dev
```
**[You then need to recreate the container with the new image.](/installation/linux#install-home-assistant-container)**

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ha core update --version {{current_version}}
{% elsif page.installation == "container" %}
```bash
docker pull {{ site.installation.container.base }}:{{current_version}}
docker pull {{ site.installation.container }}:{{current_version}}
```
**[You then need to recreate the container with the new image.](/installation/linux#install-home-assistant-container)**

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@ -44,13 +44,7 @@ To update Home Assistant Core when you run Home Assistant {{ page.installation_n
**First start with pulling the new container.**
```bash
docker pull {{ site.installation.container.base }}:stable
```
You can also use specific containers for your hardware. Like Raspberry Pi 4:
```bash
docker pull {{ site.installation.container.raspberrypi4 }}:stable
docker pull {{ site.installation.container }}:stable
```
**[You then need to recreate the container with the new image.](/installation/linux#install-home-assistant-container)**

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@ -20,18 +20,8 @@ Installation with Docker is straightforward. Adjust the following command so tha
{% endif %}
{% if page.installation_type == 'raspberrypi' %}
#### Raspberry pi 3
{% include installation/container/cli.md image=site.installation.container.raspberrypi3 %}
#### Raspberry pi 4
{% include installation/container/cli.md image=site.installation.container.raspberrypi4 %}
{% elsif page.installation_type == 'alternative' %}
{% if page.installation_type == 'alternative' %}
{% include installation/container/alternative.md %}
{% else %}
{% include installation/container/cli.md %}
{% endif %}
@ -76,17 +66,7 @@ If you change the configuration you have to restart the server. To do that you h
As the Docker command becomes more complex, switching to `docker-compose` can be preferable and support automatically restarting on failure or system restart. Create a `docker-compose.yml` file:
{% if page.installation_type == 'raspberrypi' %}
#### Raspberry pi 3
{% include installation/container/compose.md image=site.installation.container.raspberrypi3 %}
#### Raspberry pi 4
{% include installation/container/compose.md image=site.installation.container.raspberrypi4 %}
{% else %}
{% include installation/container/compose.md %}
{% endif %}
Start it by running:

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Adjust the following Terminal command as follows :
Run it in Terminal.
```bash
sudo docker run --restart always -d --name homeassistant -v /PATH_TO_YOUR_CONFIG:/config --device=/PATH_TO_YOUR_USB_STICK -e TZ=Australia/Melbourne --net=host {{ site.installation.container.base }}:stable
sudo docker run --restart always -d --name homeassistant -v /PATH_TO_YOUR_CONFIG:/config --device=/PATH_TO_YOUR_USB_STICK -e TZ=Australia/Melbourne --net=host {{ site.installation.container }}:stable
```
Complete the remainder of the Z-Wave configuration by [following the instructions here.](/integrations/zwave_js)
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ If you want to use a USB Bluetooth adapter or Z-Wave USB stick with Home Assista
- Run Docker command:
```bash
docker run --init --name homeassistant --net=host --privileged -itd -v /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public/homeassistant/config:/config -e TZ=Europe/London --device /dev/ttyACM0 {{ site.installation.container.base }}:stable
docker run --init --name homeassistant --net=host --privileged -itd -v /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public/homeassistant/config:/config -e TZ=Europe/London --device /dev/ttyACM0 {{ site.installation.container }}:stable
```
`-v` is your configuration path
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ That will tell Home Assistant where to look for our Z-Wave radio.
- Run Docker command:
```bash
docker run --init --name homeassistant --net=host --privileged -itd -v /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public/homeassistant/config:/config -e TZ=Europe/London -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -v /var/run/dbus:/var/run/dbus {{ site.installation.container.base }}:stable
docker run --init --name homeassistant --net=host --privileged -itd -v /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public/homeassistant/config:/config -e TZ=Europe/London -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -v /var/run/dbus:/var/run/dbus {{ site.installation.container }}:stable
```
First `-v` is your configuration path

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
-e TZ=MY_TIME_ZONE \
-v /PATH_TO_YOUR_CONFIG:/config \
--network=host \
{{ include.image | default: site.installation.container.base }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}
{{ site.installation.container }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}
```
- title: Update
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
```bash
# if this returns "Image is up to date" then you can stop here
docker pull {{ include.image | default: site.installation.container.base }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}
docker pull {{ site.installation.container }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}
```
```bash
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
-e TZ=MY_TIME_ZONE \
-v /PATH_TO_YOUR_CONFIG:/config \
--network=host \
{{ include.image | default: site.installation.container.base }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}
{{ site.installation.container }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}
```
{% endtabbed_block %}

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services:
homeassistant:
container_name: homeassistant
image: "{{ include.image | default: site.installation.container.base }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}"
image: "{{ include.image | default: site.installation.container }}:{{ include.tag | default: 'stable' }}"
volumes:
- /PATH_TO_YOUR_CONFIG:/config
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Connection can be done directly to the meter via a USB to serial connector, or t
Docker users have to allow Docker access to the USB to serial converter by adding `--device /dev/ttyUSB21:/dev/ttyUSB21` to the run command:
```hass
$ docker run --device /dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0 -d --name="home-assistant" -v /home/USERNAME/hass:/config -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro --net=host {{ site.installation.container.base }}
$ docker run --device /dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0 -d --name="home-assistant" -v /home/USERNAME/hass:/config -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro --net=host {{ site.installation.container }}
```
#### Serial to network proxies:

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ docker run -d --name="home-assistant" \
-v /PATH_TO_YOUR_CONFIG:/config \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
--net=host \
{{ site.installation.container.base }}:stable
{{ site.installation.container }}:stable
```
You'll need to change it to this:
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ docker run -d --name="home-assistant" \
-v /PATH_TO_YOUR_MEDIA:/media \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
--net=host \
{{ site.installation.container.base }}:stable
{{ site.installation.container }}:stable
```
If you are using Docker compose, you can add a volume to your composition file