Use existing user for installation instructions

When new to Embassy one might not know that the default user is `start9`.
These instructions refer to a `root` user that does not exist by default, however the user should be `start9`.
Additionally, it's easier to refer to the home directory of that user than to some other directory.
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Daniel Karzel
2022-09-12 22:30:17 +10:00
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@@ -29,19 +29,19 @@ Now that we have a process for iterating on producing a valid package for Embass
.. code:: bash .. code:: bash
# Confirm you can ssh into your Embassy # Confirm you can ssh into your Embassy
ssh root@<lan-url> ssh start9@<lan-url>
# Log out of Embassy SSH session # Log out of Embassy SSH session
exit exit
scp <package-id>.s9pk ssh root@<lan-url>:/working/directory/path scp <package-id>.s9pk ssh start9@<lan-url>:/working/directory/path
eg. scp hello-world.s9pk ssh root@embassy-12345678.local:/root eg. scp hello-world.s9pk ssh start9@embassy-12345678.local:~
4. Finally, install the package on an Embassy device: 4. Finally, install the package on an Embassy device:
.. code:: bash .. code:: bash
ssh root@<lan-url> ssh start9@<lan-url>
# log in to the command line interface using the Embassy password # log in to the command line interface using the Embassy password
embassy-cli auth login embassy-cli auth login
embassy-cli package install hello-world.s9pk embassy-cli package install hello-world.s9pk