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This is continued clean-up of removing mentions of Pi 3 from the installation guide in #38518.

In short: the rationale is that HAOS today requires more RAM than what a Model B+ can even provide and thus Pi 3 is no longer suitable. See original description in above PR for more verbosity.

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    • Updated installation instructions to list only Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 as supported models. The download links have been adjusted to reflect these changes.
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    • Removed the Raspberry Pi 3 option from the configuration for device support.

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The pull request removes all references to the Raspberry Pi 3 model. In the _config.yml file, the Raspberry Pi 3 variant (with key rpi3-64) has been deleted from the installation variants under the raspberrypi type so that only Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 remain. Correspondingly, the documentation at source/installation/raspberrypi.markdown has been updated to reflect support only for Raspberry Pi 4 and 5, including a change in the prescribed number of download links.

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_config.yml, source/.../raspberrypi.markdown Raspberry Pi 3 Removal: In _config.yml, the Raspberry Pi 3 variant entry (name: "Raspberry Pi 3", key: "rpi3-64") was deleted. In the markdown documentation, download instructions were updated to list only Raspberry Pi 4 and 5, and the link count was adjusted accordingly.

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81-81: Refined Download Link Instructions Excluding Raspberry Pi 3

The updated copy now explicitly instructs users to download the image specifically for Raspberry Pi 4 or 5—with a note that there are two distinct links—thereby aligning with the removal of Raspberry Pi 3 from the list of download images. This meets the PR objective of preventing unsupported hardware from being referenced. Please ensure that all related documentation (e.g., in _config.yml) is consistent with this change.


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f3ndot commented Apr 14, 2025

Thanks for the approval @frenck. I've re-run CI to get the transient build failure to go away

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