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  1. 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).

  2. Installation - Home Assistant

    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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Installing HAOS on raspberry pi 5 with M.2 HAT+ and NVMe SSD

    Feb 7, 2025 · Boot up on the MicroSD card, then install the OS on the NVME and set the device to boot from there if no MicroSDCard is present. Then turn the RPI off, take the card out, and …

  6. Installing Home Assistant OS on an NVMe drive

    Feb 20, 2024 · Just curious as to whether my workflow here will work, as I haven’t seen many easily-consumed guides on how to do this. I plan to get a Raspberry Pi 5, and the Pimoroni …

  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. …

  8. Home Assistant OS (HAOS) with Proxmox VE 8.0 Install Guide

    Jun 23, 2023 · I’ve refreshed my HAOS + Proxmox VE install guide to reflect all the latest changes in Proxmox VE 8.0, and using the latest versions of @tteck awesome scripts:

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

    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.

  10. Boot Home Assistant off Pi 5 NVMe disk instead of the SD Card

    Apr 11, 2024 · There is one more advantage of the data disk: It will soon be possible to move to a new installation without restoring from backup (adopt a data disk). You can simply install …