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There is a difference in how the home assistant user is named in the documentation:
In this one, the home assistant user is formatted as 'homeassistant': https://home-assistant.io/docs/hassbian/upgrading/ (ie sudo systemctl stop homeassistant@homeassistant.service).
In this one, it's formatted as 'home-assistant': https://home-assistant.io/docs/hassbian/common-tasks/#update-home-assistant (ie sudo systemctl stop home-assistant@homeassistant.service).
Has it been changed in recent builds of hassbian? In my older build, home-assistant is correct.
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HASSbian, fix service name in docs.
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Fix name of service. Mentioned in #2200 by @m4rkireland
Fixed in referenced commit. Thanks 🍪
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There is a difference in how the home assistant user is named in the documentation:
In this one, the home assistant user is formatted as 'homeassistant': https://home-assistant.io/docs/hassbian/upgrading/ (ie sudo systemctl stop homeassistant@homeassistant.service).
In this one, it's formatted as 'home-assistant': https://home-assistant.io/docs/hassbian/common-tasks/#update-home-assistant (ie sudo systemctl stop home-assistant@homeassistant.service).
Has it been changed in recent builds of hassbian? In my older build, home-assistant is correct.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: