change embassyOS to StartOS & nuance (#357)

* change embassyOS to StartOS & nuance

* Update conf.py

* Update manifest.rst

* say start9 instead of embassy in two links

* progress

* scrubbed faqs - basic-use, lightning, service-packaging, services, startos

* add a few fixes

* more

* more 'embassy' cleanup

* more

* the last of embassy (aside from sdk and cli commands, links, etc)

* some fixes

* update icon, logo, and theme

* Update site/source/user-manual/upgrade-hardware/upgrade-pro.rst

* Update site/source/developer-docs/packaging.rst

* Update site/source/developer-docs/specification/config-spec.rst

* Update site/source/learn/concepts/networks.rst

* Update site/source/learn/concepts/networks.rst

* Update site/source/user-manual/customize.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-basic-use.rst

* Update site/source/user-manual/upgrade-hardware/naspi-upgrade.rst

* Update site/source/user-manual/upgrade-hardware/upgrade-pro.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-bitcoin.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-bitcoin.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-general.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-general.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-general.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-general.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-services.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-general.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-startos.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-troubleshooting.rst

* Update site/source/support/faq/faq-startos.rst

* Minor fixes

* Fix build errors, ready to roll

* Add Beethoven

* More fixes

* More nother fix

* More nother fixes agin

* Remove sentence

* cards instead

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Co-authored-by: Matt Hill <matthewonthemoon@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shadowy Super Coder <musashidisciple@proton.me>
Co-authored-by: Lucy Cifferello <12953208+elvece@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: kn0wmad <39687477+kn0wmad@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: agent <kn0wmad@protonmail.com>
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<div class="grid-x grid-margin-x">
.. topic-box::
:title: Upgrade from Embassy One to Embassy Pro
:title: Upgrading Hardware
:link: upgrade-pro
:icon: scylla-icon scylla-icon--enterprise
:class: large-5
:anchor: Upgrade
This is for migrating from an Embassy One to an Embassy Pro
This is for migrating from one server to another
.. topic-box::
:title: Upgrade to all-in-one NASPi case
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Upgrade Hardware
:class: large-5
:anchor: Upgrade
This is for if you purchased an upgrade kit from us to migrate from embassyOS v0.2.x to v0.3+
This is for if you purchased an upgrade kit from us to migrate from StartOS v0.2.x to v0.3+
.. topic-box::
:title: Bring your own equipment
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Upgrade Hardware
:class: large-5
:anchor: Upgrade
This is for if you purchased your own hardware to migrate from embassyOS v0.2.x to v0.3+
This is for if you purchased your own hardware to migrate from StartOS v0.2.x to v0.3+

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Upgrading from an External Drive Setup
======================================
If you already have an Embassy with an external drive, you can follow along from the `written guide appendix <https://community.start9.com/t/diy-embassy-one-geekworm-naspi-case/49>`_ and/or check out the video below:
If you already have a server with an external drive, you can follow along from the `written guide appendix <https://community.start9.com/t/diy-embassy-one-geekworm-naspi-case/49>`_ and/or check out the video below:
.. youtube:: 355BENA42s8
:width: 100%

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Upgrade Your SSD
================
This guide will go over how to switch out an old drive on your Embassy One to a different drive and migrate the data from the old one to the new one.
This guide will go over how to switch out an old drive on your server to a different drive and transfer the data from the old one to the new one.
This will preserve the entire state of your Embassy, inlcluding all Tor and LAN addresses as well as channels you have open on the lightning network!
This will preserve the entire state of your server, including all Tor and LAN addresses as well as channels you have open on the lightning network!
This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new Embassy.
This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new server.
#. Start by shutting down your Embassy:
#. Start by shutting down your server:
.. figure:: /_static/images/walkthrough/shutdown.png
:width: 50%
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new Embas
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/bottom-screws.jpg
:width: 50%
#. Carefully slide the contents of the case out and disassemble the Embassy by disconnecting the power wire and removing the 5 screws (and 4 brass spacers beneath the fan bracket) highlighted below:
#. Carefully slide the contents of the case out and disassemble the server by disconnecting the power wire and removing the 5 screws (and 4 brass spacers beneath the fan bracket) highlighted below:
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/disassembly-0.png
:width: 50%
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new Embas
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/disassembly-0.png
:width: 50%
#. Now reinsert the Embassy back into the case and reattach the bottom four black screws:
#. Now reinsert the server back into the case and reattach the bottom four black screws:
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/bottom-screws.jpg
:width: 50%
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new Embas
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/back-screws-usb-loop.jpg
:width: 50%
#. Flash the micro SD card with a fresh install of embassyOS - you can follow the flashing guide :ref:`here <flashing-pi>`
#. Flash the micro SD card with a fresh install of StartOS - you can follow the flashing guide :ref:`here <flashing-pi>`
#. Once flashed, reinsert the micro SD card into the Embassy:
#. Once flashed, reinsert the micro SD card into the server:
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/front-sd-card.jpg
:width: 50%
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new Embas
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/plugged-in-front.jpg
:width: 50%
#. Head to http://embassy.local on any device on the same LAN
#. Head to http://start.local on any device on the same LAN
#. Select "Recover"
@@ -102,17 +102,17 @@ This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new Embas
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer.png
:width: 60%
#. Now connect the **old ssd** to your Embassy:
#. Now connect the **old ssd** to your server:
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/attach-ssd.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Select the **old drive** - the one that is externally connect to your Embassy (you may need to hit *REFRESH*):
#. Select the **old drive** - the one that is externally connect to your server (you may need to hit *REFRESH*):
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-from.png
:width: 60%
#. Select the drive **inside the Embassy** that you are migrating **to** - this is your **NEW** drive - and any data on this drive will be erased:
#. Select the drive **inside the server** that you are migrating **to** - this is your **NEW** drive - and any data on this drive will be erased:
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-to.png
:width: 60%
@@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ This is not the same as backing up services and recovering them onto a new Embas
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen6-storage_initialize.jpg
:width: 60%
#. You are now ready to proceed and use your Embassy with its new drive! It will have the same addresses and root certificate as it did before migrating.
#. You are now ready to proceed and use your server with its new drive! It will have the same addresses and root certificate as it did before migrating.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen7-startfresh_complete.jpg
:width: 60%
.. warning:: Do not unders any circumstances use the old SSD to setup another Embassy unless you wipe it first or wipe it during the initial setup proecess! If you have lightning channels you could lose all your funds!
.. warning:: Do not unders any circumstances use the old SSD to setup another server unless you wipe it first or wipe it during the initial setup proecess! If you have lightning channels you could lose all your funds!

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:depth: 2
:local:
This guide will cover how to upgrade from embassyOS version 0.2.x to version 0.3.x with your own equipment.
This guide will cover how to upgrade from StartOS version 0.2.x to version 0.3.x with your own equipment.
Hardware Requirements
---------------------
.. note::
If you purchased the `upgrade kit <https://store.start9.com/collections/embassy/products/upgrade-kit>`_ from Start9, you should follow :ref:`this guide<upgrade-kit>`.
If you purchased the `upgrade kit <https://store.start9.com/products/upgrade-kit>`_ from Start9, you should follow :ref:`this guide<upgrade-kit>`.
#. `32GB microSD card <https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P14QHB7/>`_
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Hardware Requirements
Downloading
-----------
#. Once you have all these you will need to `download embassyOS v0.3.2.1 image from our github <https://github.com/Start9Labs/embassy-os/releases/tag/v0.3.2.1>`_, scroll to the Assets section, and download ``eos.tar.gz`` for Linux/Mac or ``eos.zip`` for Windows.
#. Once you have all these you will need to `download StartOS v0.3.2.1 image from our github <https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os/releases/tag/v0.3.2.1>`_, scroll to the Assets section, and download ``eos.tar.gz`` for Linux/Mac or ``eos.zip`` for Windows.
.. warning:: Only use v0.3.2.1 to perform this upgrade. Newer versions have deprecated the 02x to 03x flow, so you must choose this intermediate version first, then you can upgrade via the operating system to get to the latest version.
@@ -72,37 +72,37 @@ Windows
Flashing
--------
#. Once you have the image, flash it on to the 32GB SD card - the new one, **NOT** the one currently in your Embassy!
#. Once you have the image, flash it on to the 32GB SD card - the new one, **NOT** the one currently in your server!
.. tip:: The flashing software we recommend is `Balena Etcher <https://www.balena.io/etcher/>`_
.. _migrate-02-migrate:
Migrate Data
------------
Transfer Data
-------------
You may like to follow along with this video for clarity while migrating:
You may like to follow along with this video for clarity while transferring:
.. youtube:: ySd8uFJTbvQ
:width: 100%
#. Begin by going into your Embassy, stopping all running services, and shutting down the device in the Embassy tab.
#. Begin by going into your server, stopping all running services, and shutting down the device in the System tab.
#. Once you've heard the power-off sound, wait a few more seconds and then safely unplug the Embassy.
#. Once you've heard the power-off sound, wait a few more seconds and then safely unplug the server.
#. Next, remove the SD card that is in your Embassy and place it into the SD card adaptor, and then connect the adaptor to a USB port on your Embassy.
#. Next, remove the SD card that is in your server and place it into the SD card adaptor, and then connect the adaptor to a USB port on your server.
#. Then take the new SD card with 0.3 on it and place it into the microSD card slot on your Embassy (not into the adaptor - that is for the old SD card!)
#. Then take the new SD card with 0.3 on it and place it into the microSD card slot on your server (not into the adaptor - that is for the old SD card!)
#. Next, plug the SSD into one of the USB 3.0 (blue) ports on your Embassy, then reconnect the Ethernet cable if not already connected.
#. Next, plug the SSD into one of the USB 3.0 (blue) ports on your server, then reconnect the Ethernet cable if not already connected.
#. Now the power cable can be connected and the Embassy powered up.
#. Now the power cable can be connected and the server powered up.
Power Up
--------
#. Embassy will power up and then initialize, a process of less than 5 minutes if you downloaded the image, or about 10-20 minutes if you built from source. Once complete you will hear a _bep_ to indicate it is initialized and then a _chime_ sound to indicate it is online.
#. The server will power up and then initialize, a process of less than 5 minutes if you downloaded the image, or about 10-20 minutes if you built from source. Once complete you will hear a _bep_ to indicate it is initialized and then a _chime_ sound to indicate it is online.
#. On your computer, open up a browser and go to http://embassy.local
#. On your computer, open up a browser and go to http://start.local
#. Pick `Recover`
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Power Up
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen1-restore_or_useexisting.jpg
:width: 60%
#. You will be asked to select your old Embassy SD card - select rootfs
#. You will be asked to select your old server SD card - select rootfs
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen3-restore_drive.jpg
:width: 60%
@@ -126,28 +126,28 @@ Power Up
.. note:: If your SSD does not show up, unplug it from the USB port and plug it back in a different USB 3.0 (blue) port
#. You will now need to make a password for your Embassy. It needs to be a strong password. This password protects your Embassy. It can be the same one that you used prior to migration, or a new one. Either way, make it strong, and make a backup of it.
#. You will now need to make a password for your server. It needs to be a strong password. This password protects your server. It can be the same one that you used prior to migration, or a new one. Either way, make it strong, and make a backup of it.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen5-set_password.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Embassy will now recover all your data from your old Embassy and once finished, you will hear a _bep_, followed by a _chime_.
#. Your server will now recover all your data from your old server and once finished, you will hear a _bep_, followed by a _chime_.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen6-storage_initialize.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Now you will be provided with both a Tor and LAN address with which you can access your Embassy. A file download will contain this important information, which you should keep somewhere safe. It is also a good idea to make bookmarks on the devices that you will use to access your Embassy.
#. Now you will be provided with both a Tor and LAN address with which you can access your server. A file download will contain this important information, which you should keep somewhere safe. It is also a good idea to make bookmarks on the devices that you will use to access your server.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen7-upgrade_complete.jpg
:width: 60%
#. To use LAN safely, the SSL certificate will need to be added to whatever device you are using to access. This can be downloaded by clicking on "Download root CA" and installed by following the :ref:`instructions<connecting-lan>`.
#. You can now log in to your Embassy via Tor or LAN, and you will be given the option of recovering your data on a service-by-service basis.
#. You can now log in to your server via Tor or LAN, and you will be given the option of recovering your data on a service-by-service basis.
IMPORTANT NOTES
---------------
- You may remove your 0.2.x SD Card once you reach the success page. It is highly recommended to keep this card in a safe place for a few weeks to ensure your migrated Embassy is working smoothly. After this you may wipe and repurpose the card however you wish.
- You may remove your 0.2.x SD Card once you reach the success page. It is highly recommended to keep this card in a safe place for a few weeks to ensure your new server is working smoothly. After this you may wipe and repurpose the card however you wish.
- Do NOT use the old 0.2.x card again, unless instructed by a Start9 Support Tech, especially if you have funds on the Lightning Network, as it can lead to loss of funds!

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:depth: 2
:local:
This guide will cover how to upgrade from embassyOS version 0.2.x to version 0.3.x.
This guide will cover how to upgrade from StartOS version 0.2.x to version 0.3.x.
.. note::
If you purchased your own equipment please follow :ref:`this guide<upgrade-diy>`.
@@ -21,24 +21,24 @@ You may like to follow along with this video for clarity while migrating:
:width: 100%
#. Begin by going into your Embassy, stopping all running services, and shutting down the device in the Embassy tab.
#. Begin by going into your Start9 server, stopping all running services, and shutting down the device in the System tab.
#. Once you've heard the power-off sound, wait a few more seconds and then safely unplug the Embassy.
#. Once you've heard the power-off sound, wait a few more seconds and then safely unplug the Start9 server.
#. Next, remove the OLD SD card that is in your Embassy and place it into the SD card adaptor, and then connect the adaptor to any USB port on your Embassy.
#. Next, remove the OLD SD card that is in your Start9 server and place it into the SD card adaptor, and then connect the adaptor to any USB port on your Start9 server.
#. Then take the NEW 32GB microSD card with 0.3 on it and place it into the microSD card slot on your Embassy. Be careful not to confuse the two microSD cards!
#. Then take the NEW 32GB microSD card with 0.3 on it and place it into the microSD card slot on your Start9 server. Be careful not to confuse the two microSD cards!
#. Next, plug the SSD into one of the USB 3.0 ports (the blue ones) on your Embassy, then reconnect the Ethernet cable if not already connected.
#. Next, plug the SSD into one of the USB 3.0 ports (the blue ones) on your Start9 server, then reconnect the Ethernet cable if not already connected.
#. Now the power cable can be connected and the Embassy powered up.
#. Now the power cable can be connected and the Start9 server powered up.
Power Up
--------
#. Embassy will power up and then initialize, a process of less than 5 minutes. Once complete you will hear a _bep_ to indicate it is initialized and then a _chime_ sound to indicate it is online.
#. The Start9 server will power up and then initialize, a process of less than 5 minutes. Once complete you will hear a _bep_ to indicate it is initialized and then a _chime_ sound to indicate it is online.
#. On your computer, open up a browser and go to http://embassy.local
#. On your computer, open up a browser and go to http://start.local
#. Pick `Recover`
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Power Up
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen1-restore_or_useexisting.jpg
:width: 60%
#. You will be asked to select your old Embassy SD card - select rootfs
#. You will be asked to select your old Start9 server SD card - select rootfs
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen3-restore_drive.jpg
:width: 60%
@@ -62,28 +62,28 @@ Power Up
.. note:: If your SSD does not show up, unplug it from the USB port and plug it back in a different USB 3.0 (blue) port
#. You will now need to make a password for your Embassy. It needs to be a strong password. This password protects your Embassy. It can be the same one that you used prior to migration, or a new one. Either way, make it strong, and make a backup of it.
#. You will now need to make a password for your server. It needs to be a strong password. This password protects your server. It can be the same one that you used prior to migration, or a new one. Either way, make it strong, and make a backup of it.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen5-set_password.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Embassy will now recover all your data from your old Embassy and once finished, you will hear a _bep_, followed by a _chime_.
#. StartOS will now recover all your data from your old server and once finished, you will hear a _bep_, followed by a _chime_.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen6-storage_initialize.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Now you will be provided with both a Tor and LAN address with which you can access your Embassy. A file download will contain this important information, which you should keep somewhere safe. It is also a good idea to make bookmarks on the devices that you will use to access your Embassy.
#. Now you will be provided with both a Tor and LAN address with which you can access your server. A file download will contain this important information, which you should keep somewhere safe. It is also a good idea to make bookmarks on the devices that you will use to access your server.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen7-upgrade_complete.jpg
:width: 60%
#. To use LAN safely, the SSL certificate will need to be added to whatever device you are using to access. This can be downloaded by clicking on "Download root CA" and installed by following the :ref:`instructions<connecting-lan>`.
#. You can now log in to your Embassy via Tor or LAN, and you will be given the option of recovering your data on a service-by-service basis.
#. You can now log in to your server via Tor or LAN, and you will be given the option of recovering your data on a service-by-service basis.
IMPORTANT NOTES
---------------
- You may remove your 0.2.x SD Card once you reach the success page. It is highly recommended to keep this card in a safe place for a few weeks to ensure your migrated Embassy is working smoothly. After this you may wipe and repurpose the card however you wish.
- You may remove your 0.2.x SD Card once you reach the success page. It is highly recommended to keep this card in a safe place for a few weeks to ensure your migrated server is working smoothly. After this you may wipe and repurpose the card however you wish.
- Do NOT use the old 0.2.x card again, unless instructed by a Start9 Support Tech, especially if you have funds on the Lightning Network, as it can lead to loss of funds!

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.. _upgrade-pro:
====================================================
Transferring From Embassy One to Embassy Pro (NASPi)
====================================================
==================================================
Transferring From Server One to Server Pro (NASPi)
==================================================
This guide is for Embassy One users upgrading from a NASPi (pictured below). If you're using a Samsung T5/T7 please go :ref:`here <samsung-drives>`.
This guide is for Server One users upgrading from a NASPi (pictured below). If you're using a Samsung T5/T7 please go :ref:`here <samsung-drives>`.
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/embassy-one.png
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/server-one.png
:width: 30%
You will need a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable <https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Transfer-Enclosures-Printers-Cameras/dp/B00P0E3954/?th=1>`_, or a `USB-A to USB-C cable <https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Type-C-USB-Male-Cable/dp/B01GGKYKQM/?th=1>`_.
#. Shutdown your Embassy One
#. Shutdown your Server One
.. figure:: /_static/images/walkthrough/shutdown.png
:width: 60%
@@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ You will need a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable <https://www.amazon.com/UGREE
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/usb-into-naspi-edited.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Now connect the Ethernet cable and then the power to your Embassy Pro
#. Now connect the Ethernet cable and then the power to your Server Pro
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/pro-all.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Head to http://embassy.local on any device on the same LAN
#. Head to http://start.local on any device on the same LAN
#. Select "Recover"
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You will need a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable <https://www.amazon.com/UGREE
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer.png
:width: 60%
#. Now connect the other end of the USB cable to either an Embassy Pro USB-3 port or the USB-C port:
#. Now connect the other end of the USB cable to either an Server Pro USB-3 port or the USB-C port:
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/pro-all-highlighted.jpg
:width: 60%
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ You will need a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable <https://www.amazon.com/UGREE
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-from.png
:width: 60%
#. Select the drive inside the Embassy Pro that you are migrating *to* (this will erase any data on this drive):
#. Select the drive inside the Server Pro that you are migrating *to* (this will erase any data on this drive):
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-to.png
:width: 60%
@@ -90,19 +90,19 @@ You will need a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable <https://www.amazon.com/UGREE
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen6-storage_initialize.jpg
:width: 60%
#. You are now ready to proceed and use your Embassy Pro - it will have the same addresses and root certificate as it did before migrating.
#. You are now ready to proceed and use your Server Pro - it will have the same addresses and root certificate as it did before migrating.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen7-startfresh_complete.jpg
:width: 60%
.. warning:: Do not unders any circumstances reassemble your Embassy One without wiping the SD card first and wiping the SSD during initial setup! If you do not this will cause serious problems! If you have lightning channels you could lose all your funds!
.. warning:: Do not unders any circumstances reassemble your Server One without wiping the SD card first and wiping the SSD during initial setup! If you do not this will cause serious problems! If you have lightning channels you could lose all your funds!
.. _samsung-drives:
Samsung T5/T7/alternative drives
================================
#. Shutdown your Embassy One
#. Shutdown your Server One
.. figure:: /_static/images/walkthrough/shutdown.png
:width: 60%
@@ -118,12 +118,12 @@ Samsung T5/T7/alternative drives
* Shutdown sound
#. Now connect the Ethernet cable and then the power to your Embassy Pro
#. Now connect the Ethernet cable and then the power to your Server Pro
.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/pro-all.jpg
:width: 60%
#. Head to http://embassy.local on any device on the same LAN
#. Head to http://start.local on any device on the same LAN
#. Select "Recover"
@@ -135,14 +135,14 @@ Samsung T5/T7/alternative drives
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer.png
:width: 60%
#. Now connect your Samsung T5/T7/alternative drive to any USB-3 or USB-C port on your Embassy Pro
#. Now connect your Samsung T5/T7/alternative drive to any USB-3 or USB-C port on your Server Pro
#. Select this drive (you may need to hit refresh):
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-from.png
:width: 60%
#. Select the drive inside the Embassy Pro that you are migrating *to* (this will erase any data on this drive):
#. Select the drive inside the Server Pro that you are migrating *to* (this will erase any data on this drive):
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-to.png
:width: 60%
@@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ Samsung T5/T7/alternative drives
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen6-storage_initialize.jpg
:width: 60%
#. You are now ready to proceed and use your Embassy Pro - it will have the same addresses and root certificate as it did before migrating.
#. You are now ready to proceed and use your Server Pro - it will have the same addresses and root certificate as it did before migrating.
.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen7-startfresh_complete.jpg
:width: 60%
.. warning:: Do not unders any circumstances reassemble your Embassy One without wiping the SD card first and wiping the SSD during initial setup! If you do not this will cause serious problems! If you have lightning channels you could lose all your funds!
.. warning:: Do not unders any circumstances reassemble your Server One without wiping the SD card first and wiping the SSD during initial setup! If you do not this will cause serious problems! If you have lightning channels you could lose all your funds!