documentation/content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst
Antoine Vandevenne (anv) 17df8c547a [MOV] content/*: move resource files into their related page's directory
Since odoo/documentation#903, the guideline for the location of new
resource (images, downloadable files, RST includes...) files is to place
those inside the directory of the RST page that references them.

For example, if `doc1.rst` has a reference to `image.png` and to
`download.zip`, the file structure should look like this:

├── parent_doc/
│     └── doc1/
│     │     └── image.png
│     │     └── download.zip
│     └── doc1.rst
│     └── doc2.rst
├── parent_doc.rst

Before this commit, most of the resource files were still located inside
'media' directories holding all the resource files referenced by RST
pages located at the same level as these directories. In the example
above, a single 'media' directory would hold all the resource files
referenced by both `doc1.rst` and `doc2.rst`. Doing so prevented us from
figuring out easily which resource file was referenced by which RST page
and, thus, lead to unused resource files piling up in the repository. It
also made it more complicated to define codeowners regex rules because a
team could not simply be assigned to `/some_page.*` but needed to be
assigned to both `/some_page\.rst` and to the location of 'media'.

In order to help new content writers figure out the guideline when
taking examples from other RST pages, this commit retroactively applies
the guideline to existing resource files and 'media' directories. The
left-over resource files that are not referenced by any RST page are
removed.

task-2497965

Part-of: odoo/documentation#2064
2022-05-20 14:10:01 +02:00

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=====================
Flashing your SD Card
=====================
In some case, you may need to reflash your IoT Boxs SD Card to benefit
from our latest updates.
Upgrade from the IoT Box homepage
=================================
Go to the IoT Box homepage, click on *Update*, next to the version number.
If a new version of the IoT Box image is available, you will see a
*Upgrade to ___* button a the bottom of the page, the IoT Box will then
flash itself to the new version of the IoT Box. All of your configurations
will be saved.
.. note::
This process can take more than 30 minutes. Do not turn off or unplug
the IoT Box as it would leave it in an inconsistent state.
.. image:: flash_sdcard/flash_sdcard01.png
:align: center
Upgrade with Etcher
===================
Go to Balenas website and download `Etcher <https://www.balena.io/>`__.
Its a free and open-source utility used for burning image files.
Install and launch it. Download the latest image from `nightly
<http://nightly.odoo.com/master/iotbox/>`__.
Then, open *Etcher* and select *Flash from file*, find the image you just
downloaded. Insert the IoT Box SD card into your computer and select it.
Click on *Flash* and wait for the process to finish.
.. image:: flash_sdcard/flash_sdcard02.png
:align: center