diff --git a/source/_docs/installation/docker.markdown b/source/_docs/installation/docker.markdown index 4245f1069c1..c007eacdd52 100644 --- a/source/_docs/installation/docker.markdown +++ b/source/_docs/installation/docker.markdown @@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ As Synology within DSM now supports Docker (with a neat UI), you can simply inst The steps would be: * Install "Docker" package on your Synology NAS * Launch Docker-app and move to "Registry"-section -* Find "homeassistant/home-assistant" with registry and click on "Download" +* Find "homeassistant/home-assistant" within registry and click on "Download". Choose the "latest" tag, this will make verison updates easier later on. * Wait for some time until your NAS has pulled the image * Move to the "Image"-section of the Docker-app * Click on "Launch" * Choose a container-name you want (e.g., "homeassistant") * Click on "Advanced Settings" * Set "Enable auto-restart" if you like -* Within "Volume" click on "Add Folder" and choose either an existing folder or add a new folder. The "mount point" has to be "/config", so that Home Assistant will use it for the configs and logs. +* Within "Volume" click on "Add Folder" and choose either an existing folder or add a new folder. The "mount path" has to be "/config", so that Home Assistant will use it for the configs and logs. * Within "Network" select "Use same network as Docker Host" * To ensure that Home Assistant displays the correct timezone go to the "Environment" tab and click the plus sign then add `variable` = `TZ` & `value` = `Europe/London` choosing [your correct timezone](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) * Confirm the "Advanced Settings" @@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ The steps would be: * Your Home Assistant within Docker should now run and will serve the web interface from port 8123 on your Docker host (this will be your Synology NAS IP address - for example `http://192.168.1.10:8123`) Remark: to update your Home Assistant on your Docker within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following: -* Go to the Docker-app and move to "Image"-section -* Download the "homeassistant/home-assistant" image - don't care, that it is already there -* wait until the system-message/-notification comes up, that the download is finished (there is no progress bar) +* Go to the Docker-app and move to "Registry"-section +* Find "homeassistant/home-assistant" within registry and click on "Download". Choose the "latest" tag, this will overwrite your current image to the latest version. +* Wait until the system-message/-notification comes up, that the download is finished (there is no progress bar) * Move to "Container"-section * Stop your container if it's running * Right-click on it and select "Action"->"Clear". You won't lose any data, as all files are stored in your config-directory