Add ODROID-M1 to documentation (#2402)

* Add ODROID-M1 to documentation

While at it, also use the new writing style for all Hardkernel boards by
changing Odroid to ODROID.

* Add ODROID-M1 board specific documentation

* Add NVMe information

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: c0ffeeca7 <38767475+c0ffeeca7@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Odroid-C4
# ODROID-C4
## Experimental
Odroid-C4 support is based heavily on the Odroid-C2 and N2 configurations. Given the similarity of the SoCs, as well as the comparable level of support in the Linux kernel, the C4 should hopefully present few surprises. However, Home Assistant support should be regarded as experimental.
ODROID-C4 support is based heavily on the Odroid-C2 and N2 configurations. Given the similarity of the SoCs, as well as the comparable level of support in the Linux kernel, the C4 should hopefully present few surprises. However, Home Assistant support should be regarded as experimental.
Please also refer to the documentation pages for the [Odroid-C2](./odroid-c2.md) and [Odroid-N2](./odroid-n2.md), as some of that information may apply to the C4 as well.
Please also refer to the documentation pages for the [ODROID-C2](./odroid-c2.md) and [Odroid-N2](./odroid-n2.md), as some of that information may apply to the C4 as well.
Common C4 issues that have been specifically tested and appear to be working:
- boot from SD