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koehlma committed Jun 7, 2024
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion www/blog/2024-06-07-release-v0.7.md
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Expand Up @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ In addition to Raspberry Pi OS, Rugpi also comes with built-in recipes for Debia
The image building pipeline has become more flexible again and can now also be used to bootstrap root filesystems, which is how support for the different distributions is implemented.

⚠️ **With version 0.7 we introduced a few backwards-incompatible changes to the image building pipeline.**
Checkout, the [how to upgrade guide for details](../docs/upgrading-from-v0.6.md).
Checkout, the [how to upgrade guide for details](/docs/upgrading-from-v0.6).
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Expand Up @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ When building a system image with Rugpi, you need to specify a *target* that is
Targets typically support a whole family of devices and are categorized into *generic*, *specific*, and *unknown* targets.
Generic targets are based on a standardized booting mechanism and support a wide range of devices.
Specfic targets, on the other hand, are limited to a certain family of devices and unknown targets are for devices that are not specifically supported by Rugpi.
For further details, we refer to the [user guide's section on Image Configuration](../../docs/guide/image-configuration.md).
For further details, we refer to the [user guide's section on Image Configuration](/docs/next/guide/image-configuration).

Device support comes in three different tiers:

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