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  1. Installation - Home Assistant

    Installation The first step to getting started with Home Assistant is to install it on a device. There are many ways to run it for all kinds of scenarios and all kinds of skill levels.

  2. Generic x86-64 - Home Assistant

    Generic x86-64 Install Home Assistant Operating System Follow this guide if you want to get started with Home Assistant easily or if you have little to no Linux experience.

  3. Raspberry Pi - Home Assistant

    We will need a few things to get started with installing Home Assistant. Raspberry Pi 5 or Raspberry Pi 4 with power supply (make sure to choose a model with at least 2 GB of RAM).

  4. Home Assistant Supervised with TouchKio: Installation on RPi OS Lite ...

    Apr 3, 2025 · This is my step-by-step guide for Home Assistant installation with GPIO and TouchKio. NOTES: This guide comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by …

  5. Getting started - Home Assistant

    Thanks for choosing Home Assistant for your smart home. Here are the basic steps to get you started on the journey to a more private, powerful, and sustainable home.

  6. Windows - Home Assistant

    Give the VM a name, home-assistant, and define an easy to reach storage location, such as C:\home-assistant. Specify the disk size and select Store virtual disk as a single file.

  7. Linux - Home Assistant

    Install Home Assistant Container These below instructions are for an installation of Home Assistant Container running in your own container environment, which you manage yourself. Any OCI …

  8. How to do a clean install for an existing system - Installation - Home ...

    Jan 10, 2025 · I am getting close to the end of my patience, and am wondering if a ‘clean’ install might help. I have about 35 zwave devices, 6 tasmota devices, and 20 integrations.

  9. Installing HAOS in a VM on TrueNAS - Home Assistant Community

    Jan 2, 2023 · Install Home Assistant OS Begin in the TrueNAS UI by selecting Datasets from the left-hand menu. Next, choose a location within your datasets where you want to place your VM (Virtual …

  10. How to install an add-on as a container? - Home Assistant Community

    Jan 9, 2024 · I’ve installed Home Assistant as a container on a Raspberry Pi 3, so no add ons. The Pi or its sd card could die at any time, so I want automated back ups. I hear this is the way to go. How can …