Units API.

See the Weblate's Web API documentation for detailed description of the API.

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        "\n<p>Here you can set up where your persistent data should be stored.\nIf you want to use Nextcloud, LXC or other IO-intensive applications,\ndon't put them on internal flash, but always use external storage.\nAlso, make sure that your data will fit on the new drive before switching.</p>\n<p>To set up external storage, you have to connect an external drive - like\nan USB flash drive - and format it to Btrfs filesystem. All you have to do is\nselect the correct drive, the desired RAID level and click \"Format & Set\"\nbutton in \"Prepare storage\" section. This will format the drive and will\nask you to reboot the router. During the reboot your /srv (directory\nwhere all IO-intensive applications should reside) will get moved to this\nnew drive.</p>\n<p>If you already have a device that you used with the Turris router before,\nyou can set it to be used as external storage in \"Drive selection\" section\nwithout losing any data.</p>\n"
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