Brandon Hopkins c309000266 Add Platforms to Navigation and Pages for Proxmox and RaspberryPi (#506)
* Refactor installation documentation and navigation structure

- Updated the NavigationDocs component to reorganize installation links for NetBird, separating platforms into distinct sections for better clarity.
- Added new installation options for Raspberry Pi and Proxmox VE, enhancing the documentation for additional platforms.
- Improved the installation index page to include a dedicated section for additional platforms, ensuring users can easily find relevant installation instructions.

* Moved info from KH

* Enhance Proxmox VE installation documentation

- Added an introduction to Proxmox VE, explaining its features and suitability for running NetBird.
- Included detailed steps for downloading a container template, emphasizing popular Linux distributions.
- Added a video tutorial section and links to additional resources for setting up Proxmox with NetBird.

* Update NavigationDocscs

* Added <div className="videowrapper">

* Update TUN passthrough instructions for clarity

Clarify instructions for enabling /dev/tun passthrough in Proxmox VE.
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The NetBird documentation

This repository contains assets required to build the documentation website for NetBird. It is built using Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.

We're glad that you want to contribute!

Requirements

  • node 16
  • npm 8+

Installation

$ npm install

Local Development

$ npm run dev

This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.

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Thank you

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