diff --git a/source/getting-started/diy.rst b/source/getting-started/diy.rst index 5dce64f..2609c19 100644 --- a/source/getting-started/diy.rst +++ b/source/getting-started/diy.rst @@ -12,16 +12,22 @@ DIY Guide By popular demand, we are pleased to present this "Do it Yourself" (DIY) guide for the Start9 Embassy personal server! +.. warning:: This DIY guide is for Embassy OS version 0.2.13. A substantive change will be made to this guide for Embassy OS 0.3.0 scheduled for release in July. When 0.3.0 launches it will require hardware updates. Please `contact us `_ for additional information. + + + Motivation ========== There are four reasons you might prefer to build your own Embassy instead of purchasing one from us. -#. You already have a Raspberry Pi and would like to re-purpose it. +#. You already own the necessary hardware and would like to re-purpose it. -#. You want to save on shipping costs. +#. You live outside the US and want to save on shipping costs. -#. You prefer not to divulge your physical shipping address. +#. You do not trust Start9's supply chain. + +#. You do not want to share your shipping address. #. You just like building things. @@ -90,4 +96,4 @@ Whether you purchase EmbassyOS from us or build it yourself, you need to flash i #. Once the image is flashed and verified, you may remove the micro SD and insert it into your Embassy. #. The Embassy is now ready for use, and you may following the normal :ref:`setup ` instructions. ``*`` -``*`` The first time you power it on, your Embassy will make more noises than future attempts, and it may take several minutes to finally complete. \ No newline at end of file +``*`` The first time you power it on, your Embassy will make more noises than future attempts, and it may take several minutes to finally complete.