diff --git a/installation/openhabian-backup.md b/installation/openhabian-backup.md index b26c6da9f..768df34c4 100644 --- a/installation/openhabian-backup.md +++ b/installation/openhabian-backup.md @@ -25,7 +25,10 @@ But in all reality, we **strongly** recommend getting a ZWave or Zigbee stick of ### SD Card Failure One of the most common points of failure in a Raspberry Pi is an SD card failing. -This is why we *strongly* recommend using SD cards that are labelled "Endurance" as they are made for applications like this. +Please make sure to use SD cards that are labelled "Endurance" as they are made for write-intensive applications like this. + +We also *strongly* recommend to use [ZRAM](#zram) AND to set up [SD mirroring](#sd-mirroring). +ZRAM is enabled by default. SD mirroring you need set up manually using menu option 53. #### SD Mirroring @@ -132,7 +135,7 @@ As yourself, prepend `sudo -u backup` to execute the following commands as the " Now once you have read up on all of this and feel you have understood this stuff, the next step will be to prepare your storage. -::: tip Important +::: tip You need to provide your storage *before* you install Amanda. ::: @@ -146,7 +149,7 @@ If you have a NAS, you should typically export the storage shares using the NFS ::: warning If you are a Windows user, please note that CIFS shares are not supported and will not work. -You should use a properly formatted UNIX shares if you are mounting from a NAS. +You should use a properly formatted UNIX share if you are mounting from a NAS. ::: Amanda does not work with CIFS because of issues with symlinks.