diff --git a/docs/build/man/installation.md b/docs/build/man/installation.md
index 0264da275f3f61b3b32c8a0012619af41c16b728..9007828ef635c5f97cd502474087d3e65b78fd84 100644
--- a/docs/build/man/installation.md
+++ b/docs/build/man/installation.md
@@ -159,10 +159,11 @@ sudo systemctl start juliaserver
 After a while, the BBB should start blinking onboard LED 2 in the following pattern: on-off-on-sleep-repeat. This indicates that the server on the BBB is now running, and server should now start automatically every time you restart the BBB. With this setup ready, you should be able to run the examples in the `/Examples` folder from the host computer.
 
 
-Note that no errors will be seen on the BeagleBone when the automatic startup is used. For debugging purposes it can also be useful to start the service manually on the BBB. To do this, start Julia as root on the BBB
+Note that no errors will be seen on the BeagleBone when the automatic startup is used. For debugging purposes it can therefore also be useful to start the service manually on the BBB. This way, any warnings or errors will be printed when starting up the Julia server. To start up the Julia server manually on the BBB, SHH into the BBB and start Julia as root
 
 
 ```
+ssh debian@192.168.7.2
 sudo /home/debian/julia/bin/julia
 ```
 
diff --git a/docs/src/man/installation.md b/docs/src/man/installation.md
index b96ab0eafdcc450fc6992042c1afc625f924de09..4a8ff9cb5e83ba1615a281465aa37726a4ec66b6 100644
--- a/docs/src/man/installation.md
+++ b/docs/src/man/installation.md
@@ -79,8 +79,9 @@ sudo systemctl start juliaserver
 ```
 After a while, the BBB should start blinking onboard LED 2 in the following pattern: on-off-on-sleep-repeat. This indicates that the server on the BBB is now running, and server should now start automatically every time you restart the BBB. With this setup ready, you should be able to run the examples in the `/Examples` folder from the host computer.
 
-Note that no errors will be seen on the BeagleBone when the automatic startup is used. For debugging purposes it can also be useful to start the service manually on the BBB. To do this, start Julia as root on the BBB
+Note that no errors will be seen on the BeagleBone when the automatic startup is used. For debugging purposes it can therefore also be useful to start the service manually on the BBB. This way, any warnings or errors will be printed when starting up the Julia server. To start up the Julia server manually on the BBB, SHH into the BBB and start Julia as root
 ```
+ssh debian@192.168.7.2
 sudo /home/debian/julia/bin/julia
 ```
 and then run the startup script