diff --git a/site/source/diy.rst b/site/source/diy.rst index 4da9fc1..f2cce48 100644 --- a/site/source/diy.rst +++ b/site/source/diy.rst @@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ Parts .. warning:: If you prefer to use a fan, **do not** use the official Raspberry Pi fan, as it requires the same GPIO pins as the audio speaker. Instead, we recommend `this fan `_. -* A `16GB microSD card `_ (no need for bigger). +* A `32GB microSD card `_ (no need for bigger). * `GPIO mini speaker/buzzer `_ (These often sell out, please let us know if this link needs to be refreshed) * Ethernet cable * MicroSD to USB adapter (or you may have a microSD port on your computer) -* SSD (minimum 1TB) that `connects over USB 3.0` This can be an `external drive `_, or an `internal drive `_ with an `USB enclosure `_. Currently the only tested and supported external drives are the Samsung T5 and T7 +* SSD (minimum 1TB) that `connects over USB 3.0` This can be an `external drive `_, or an `internal drive `_ with an `USB enclosure `_. Currently the only tested and supported external drives are the Samsung T5 and T7 Assembly ........ @@ -64,9 +64,7 @@ Getting EmbassyOS After building your device, you need a copy of EmbassyOS. -* **Purchasing from Start9** - You can purchase a copy of EmbassyOS `here `_. This is by far the easiest path to get up and running. - -* **Building from Source** - If you prefer to build EmbassyOS from source, you can follow `this guide `_. +* Visit `images.start9.com `_ and enter the product key ``XXXXXXXX`` (all caps) to download an image of EmbassyOS. Installing EmbassyOS -------------------- @@ -82,7 +80,7 @@ Whether you purchase EmbassyOS from us or build it yourself, you'll need to flas :alt: Balena Etcher Dashboard #. Click "Select Image" and select your downloaded copy of EmbassyOS. -#. Click "Select Target" and select your 16GB microSD card. +#. Click "Select Target" and select your 32GB microSD card. .. warning:: Be certain you have selected the correct target microSD card. Whatever target you select will be completely erased and replaced with EmbassyOS.