Drop Debian 12 from list of supported operating systems (#41936)

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## The issue ## The issue
There are only two supported operating systems to run the Supervisor on: The Home Assistant Supervisor is only supported on Home Assistant OS.
- Home Assistant OS
- Debian 12 (Bookworm)
These operating systems are actively tested and maintained, for use with the Supervisor.
## The solution ## The solution
You need to reinstall the host machine running the Supervisor on one of the supported You need to reinstall the host machine running the Supervisor using Home Assistant OS.
operating systems.
The best approach here is to take a full backup of your current installation The best approach here is to [create a backup](/common-tasks/general/#backups) of your
from the Supervisor panel, then reinstall your host with one of the supported current installation, then reinstall your system using Home Assistant OS. During
operating systems. [Onboarding of Home Assistant](/getting-started/onboarding/), choose to **Restore from
backup**.
If the host is a virtual machine or a supported board, you can use our [appliance images](/hassio/installation/).
If not, you can get [Debian from here](https://www.debian.org/) and use our [convenience installation script](https://github.com/home-assistant/supervised-installer). Make sure you make it compliant with [ADR-0014](https://github.com/home-assistant/architecture/blob/master/adr/0014-home-assistant-supervised.md), the convenience script will handle most of that for you.
When the new host is set up and you can reach the Home Assistant frontend, you can upload and restore the backup you made earlier.