* Use CONFIG as label for config partition * Update configuration.md * Update hassos-config
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Configuration
Automatic
You can format a USB stick with FAT32/EXT4 and name it with CONFIG. The layout could be look like:
network/
modules/
authorized_keys
hassos-xy.raucb
- On
networkfolder can hold any kind of NetworkManager connections files. - The folder
modulesis for modules-load configuration files. authorized_keysfile activate debug SSH access of port22222.- For firmware updates you can but the
hassos-*.raucbOTA update they should be install.
You can put this USB stick into device and they will be read on startup. You can also trigger this process later over the
API/UI or call systemctl restart hassos-config on host.
Local
Bootargs
You can edit or create a cmdline.txt into your boot partition. That will be read from our bootloader.
Kernel-Module
The kernel module folder /etc/modules-load.d is persistent and you can add your config files there. See Systemd modules load.
Network
You can manual add, edit or remove connections configs from /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections.