diff --git a/docbook/auth-server-docs/reference/en/en-US/modules/server-installation.xml b/docbook/auth-server-docs/reference/en/en-US/modules/server-installation.xml
index aceff9b..6ab7b5a 100755
--- a/docbook/auth-server-docs/reference/en/en-US/modules/server-installation.xml
+++ b/docbook/auth-server-docs/reference/en/en-US/modules/server-installation.xml
@@ -128,7 +128,13 @@ bin/add-user.[sh|bat] -r master -u <username> -p <password>
]]></programlisting>
Then restart the server.
</para>
- </section>
+ <para>
+ For <literal>keycloak-overlay</literal>, please make sure to use:
+<programlisting><![CDATA[
+bin/add-user-keycloak.[sh|bat] -r master -u <username> -p <password>
+]]></programlisting>
+ </para>
+ </section>
<section>
<title>Relational Database Configuration</title>
@@ -832,7 +838,7 @@ $ keytool -import -alias yourdomain -keystore keycloak.jks -file your-certificat
<link linkend='themes'>Themes</link> sections for more information on how to do this.
</para>
</section>
-
+
<section>
<title>Installing Keycloak Server as Root Context</title>
<para>
@@ -855,11 +861,11 @@ $ keytool -import -alias yourdomain -keystore keycloak.jks -file your-certificat
<note>
If you have run your server before altering the root context, your database
will contain references to the old /auth context. Your clients may also have incorrect
- references. To fix this on the server side, you will need to <link linkend="export-import">export
- your database to json, make corrections, and then import.</link> Client-side keycloak.json
+ references. To fix this on the server side, you will need to <link linkend="export-import">export
+ your database to json, make corrections, and then import.</link> Client-side keycloak.json
files will need to be updated manually as well.
</note>
</para>
-
+
</section>
</chapter>