Maint/diy update (#369)

* Fix build error

* Update DIY Guide

* StartOS back to embassyOS for now and x86 to x86_64

* Update site/source/diy/index.rst

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

* Update packaging.rst

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Co-authored-by: gStart9 <george@start9labs.com>
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- Use your own hardware to `DIY <https://start9.com/latest/diy>`_
- Purchase a device from the `Start9 Store <https://store.start9.com>`_
- x86/VM support coming soon
- Run in a `Virtual Machine <https://community.start9.com/t/installing-embassyos-on-virtual-machine-manager-virt-manager>`_
#. A development machine

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.. _diy-x86:
===============
DIY Guide (x86)
===============
==================
DIY Guide (x86_64)
==================
.. contents::
:depth: 2
:local:
Start9 is committed to ensuring that embassyOS is accessible. This guide is to install embassyOS on most x86 platforms. Start9's x86-based Embassy Pro is available for purchase on the `Start9 Store <https://store.start9.com/products/embassy-pro>`_.
Start9 is committed to ensuring that embassyOS is accessible. This guide is to install embassyOS on most x86_64 platforms. The x86_64-based Server Pro is available for purchase on the `Start9 Store <https://store.start9.com/products/embassy-pro>`_.
For help with this guide or to share your experience with others, please `head to our community forum <https://community.start9.com/>`_. Want to support Sovereign Computing? Please consider a `donation to Start9 <https://btcpay.start9.com/apps/2Et1JUmJnDwzKncfVBXvspeXiFsa/crowdfund>`_.
Hardware
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With x86 support, embassyOS can now be run on a very wide array of hardware. You can even try out or run eOS in a Virtual Machine (VM) without having to buy any hardware whatsoever! Check out `this forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-embassyos-v0-3-3/>`_ for the most up-to-date list of known-good hardware.
With x86_64 support, embassyOS can now be run on a very wide array of hardware. You can even try out or run eOS in a Virtual Machine (VM) without having to buy any hardware whatsoever! Check out `this forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-embassyos-v0-3-3/>`_ for the most up-to-date list of known-good hardware.
You can install embassyOS directly to your hardware, however, for advanced functionality (such as extensible storage), or if you experience issues with a bare metal install, we recommend installation with a hypervisor, such as Proxmox. A community member (Cyph3rp9nk) has written `a fantastic guide <https://telegra.ph/Guide-to-building-a-Bitcoin-Super-Node-02-27>`_ on how to do this.
.. _os-reqs:
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- 1TB+ Storage
Flash and Install embassyOS
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After building your hardware build, you will need a copy of embassyOS. Head over to our :ref:`Flashing (x86) Guide <flashing-x86>` to complete your Embassy build.
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After building your hardware, you will need a copy of embassyOS. Head over to our :ref:`Flashing (x86_64) Guide <flashing-x86>` to complete your Embassy build.

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===
DIY
===
Here you will find guides for building your own Embassy! Currently, embassyOS supports the Raspberry Pi and on most x86 platforms (desktops, laptops, mini PCs, servers, and virtual machines).
Here you will find guides for building your own Server! Currently, embassyOS supports the Raspberry Pi and on most x86_64 platforms (desktops, laptops, mini PCs, servers, and virtual machines).
Motivation
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Build an Embassy using a Raspberry Pi
.. topic-box::
:title: DIY (x86)
:title: DIY (x86_64)
:link: diy-x86
:icon: scylla-icon scylla-icon--overview
:class: large-4
:anchor: View Guide
Build an Embassy on an x86 machine
Build an Embassy on an x86_64 machine
.. toctree::
:hidden:

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.. note:: Your newly generated .onion address is unique for SSH access only and should not be confused with the main .onion address for the server.
Configure local SSH client
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#. You'll need to add the following configuration to your SSH config file, which will allow you to use SSH over Tor on any Unix-based system: