Closed Kyrunix closed 5 years ago
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Oh, i didn't get this information about hassbian. Thanks!
But i think, that there is a problem on install script that will be execute on the first start of Home Assistant. If i understand #28361 right, he has the same problem. (First post, the second post describe another problem)
@fabaff There is realy a small problem at script:
The current raspbian buster apt repository list don't contains a docker version.
With this information, the installation guide on https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/installation/raspberry-pi/ can't work.
After i installed docker manually, everything works fine. I think, a small warning at start of this guide would be helpfull.
At first, my english is not realy good, but i hope you can understand me,
Home Assistant release with the issue:
0.101.1
Last working Home Assistant release (if known): New clean Installation on a Raspberry Pi 3b+
Operating environment (Hass.io/Docker/Windows/etc.):
Hardware: Raspberry Pi 3b+ I try to use Hassbian and a clean (fresh downloaded and installed) Raspbian Buster
Integration:
Notching
Description of problem: I try to install Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 3b+. I followed the manual on https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/installation/hassbian/installation/ step by step. After the first start of hass, the installation generates some Error messages. See below.
After some failed trys, i try to install homeassistant on a clean raspbian butcher on this manual (Commands Copy + Paste): https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/installation/raspberry-pi/
It crashs with the same Problem. (See below)
It looks like the script can't or don't install the hass_frontend.
Problem-relevant
configuration.yaml
entries and (fill out even if it seems unimportant):Traceback Hassbian (if applicable): (output off /var/log/syslog)
Traceback Raspbian(if applicable):
Additional information:
If i make a mistake, i don't know on which position. Does somebody had an idea or the same problem? Thanks for helping.
(If this is the wrong place for this issue ticket, i'm sorry)