diff --git a/installation/openhabian.md b/installation/openhabian.md index 90f3a831c..b8b179fe7 100644 --- a/installation/openhabian.md +++ b/installation/openhabian.md @@ -149,10 +149,15 @@ All packages will be downloaded in their newest version and configured to work w The whole process will take a few minutes, then openHAB and all other needed tools to get started will be ready to use without further configuration steps. openHABian is designed as a headless system, you will not need a display or a keyboard. +::: warning +Make sure to follow these instructions and especially set the correct clonebranch, otherwise you will end up with an openHAB 3 installation instead of openHAB 2 +::: + **Setup:** - [Download the latest "openHABian" SD card image file](https://github.com/openhab/openhabian/releases) (Note: the file is *xz* compressed) - Write the image to your SD card (e.g. with [Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) or official [Raspberry Pi Imager](https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/), both able to directly work with *xz* files +- Add `clonebranch=stable` to your [openhabian.conf](#openhabian-conf) file like described in the corresponding chapter - Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi, connect Ethernet ([WiFi also supported](#wifi-based-setup-notes)) and power on. - Wait approximately **15-45 minutes** for openHABian to do its magic.
(You can check the progress in your web-browser [here](http://openhabiandevice).) - Enjoy!