Spelling fixes (#4532)
* Spelling fixes * "It's" -> "its" fixes * Fix capitalization of "Pi" in "Raspberry Pi" "Pi", not "PI" or "pi".
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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ In cases where your ISP blocks port 80 you will need to change the port forward
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Now SSH in to the device your Home Assistant is running on.
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If you're running the 'standard' setup on a Raspberry Pi the chances are you just logged in as the 'pi' user. If not, you may have logged in as the Home Assistant user. There are commands below that require the Home Assistant user to be on the `sudoers` list. If you are not using the 'standard' pi setup it is presumed you will know how to get your Home Assistant user on the `sudoers` list before continuing. If you are running the 'standard' pi setup, from your 'pi' user issue the following command (where `hass` is the Home Assistant user):
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If you're running the 'standard' setup on a Raspberry Pi the chances are you just logged in as the 'pi' user. If not, you may have logged in as the Home Assistant user. There are commands below that require the Home Assistant user to be on the `sudoers` list. If you are not using the 'standard' Pi setup it is presumed you will know how to get your Home Assistant user on the `sudoers` list before continuing. If you are running the 'standard' Pi setup, from your 'pi' user issue the following command (where `hass` is the Home Assistant user):
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```
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$ sudo adduser hass sudo
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