How to install Home Assistant OS on an Intel NUC or any x86 PC

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  • čas přidán 5. 03. 2023
  • IMPORTANT! SEE MY UPDATED VIDEO ON THIS TOPIC: • UPDATED! How to instal...
    In this video I show how to install Home Assistant OS onto an Intel NUC using Balena Etcher and a live Ubuntu instance. The same process can be used to install HAOS onto an x86 PC. Protip: Once you get Ubuntu installed onto the PC, use Firefox to come back to this video so you can copy/paste the commands.
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    Nuc: amzn.to/3JcVivA
    Balena Etcher: www.balena.io/etcher
    Ubuntu desktop: ubuntu.com/download/desktop
    Command for disk partitioning: gnome-disks
    Commands for installs (Note that I left a blank line between each command to account for any word wrap issues. Also note that there is an extra space in the URLs that you'll need to remove after the CZcams kept turning that into a hyperlink, and because of the length it didn't display the whole thing):
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    sudo add-apt-repository universe -y
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install libfuse2
    sudo apt update
    wget ' github.com/balena-io/etcher/releases/download/v1.18.11/balena-etcher_1.18.11_amd64.deb'
    sudo dpkg -i balena-etcher_1.18.11_amd64.deb
    sudo rm balena-etcher_1.18.11_amd64.deb
    sudo apt update -y
    sudo apt --fix-broken install -y
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    Web URL for HAOS image in etcher: github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/releases/download/9.5/haos_generic-x86-64-9.5.img.xz
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Komentáře • 297

  • @fasthowto

    I have updated the description with new commands to address the previous comments below about the installation not working. Hopefully this addresses the issues some viewers had due to Balena getting in a fight with their previous cloud hosting provider. Enjoy!!

  • @sarunasvebra8413
    @sarunasvebra8413 Před rokem +6

    i have huge problems installing etcher on Ubuntu -> payment required it says after hitting download. i somehow downloaded it and run it, but the flashing is being cancelled because of corrupted file. not so easy everytime you touch anything with linux 😅

  • @mathewkhoury5602
    @mathewkhoury5602 Před rokem +5

    This is a really well explained 'how to' viedo except I have been having issues with using the 'curl...cloudsmith...' command in ubuntu. I've done some googling and it seems this is no longer a repository for the balena etcher installer. I'm seriously stuck now and looking for answers! I'd think this video either needs to be amended or taken down as the information is no longer accurate

  • @Andolf1986
    @Andolf1986 Před rokem +2

    FYI I cant get the full URL in your description. CZcams will obfuscate it if you 'Copy Link address". And clicking on it on pc will immediately initiate download. Im stuck here

  • @luc480
    @luc480 Před rokem +2

    Hi Jeff, thank you for this !! I have a new problem discovered so that your script does't work anymore. For Ubuntu 22.04 LTS the lib libfuse2 package is not included in this version. The commands "sudo add-apt-repository universe " and then "sudo apt install libfuse2" won't give a solution because the lib package can't be found. Can you please support ? Many thanks, Luc

  • @mnofstee1
    @mnofstee1 Před 12 hodinami +1

    You absolutely ROCK. Thank you for this! HAOS is loading now on my Beelink, I tried about 15 different ways to do this and yours is the only one that works well!

  • @BootlegEL

    (sudo add-apt-repository universe -y) is not the first command i get ( unable to handle repository shortcut Universe-y

  • @rpetty
    @rpetty Před rokem +1

    Legend! Thank you.

  • @GrahamPrice-so3cq
    @GrahamPrice-so3cq Před rokem +1

    Brilliant, thanks very much. Used these steps for my HP T530. Worked a treat! Found a comment somewhere about copy/paste and used the Ubuntoo Firefox browser to get back to this video to grab to the lines to enter - much easier than typing!

  • @n-opedersen4746
    @n-opedersen4746 Před rokem +5

    Hey Jeff. Thank you, thank you, thank you ... for this video. It's been a lifesaver to me. I've spend many hours, following the official guides (as you also refer to), with no other result than frustrations and more grey hairs. But now, at last, I've god a working HA-installation, thanks to you. When my blood pressure reaches normal levels again, I'll check your other videos. They will undoubtedly contain more "gold-nuggets" for a new-comer within HA as I. Have a nice day and keep up the good work!

  • @roughwaves

    Thanks for the concise instructions.

  • @Wessller
    @Wessller Před rokem +1

    Works like a charm. I have had no issues with my HA installation since i moved from a RP4 to the NUC. Thanks for the guide.

  • @IPC0101
    @IPC0101 Před rokem +1

    Thanks this was a life saver, I spent several hours trying to flash HAOS with Balena Etcher in Windows without success, your steps worked like a dream

  • @KC_Jimmy_Studio
    @KC_Jimmy_Studio Před rokem +1

    Thank you SOOOOOO much. I have been so frustrated over the last couple of days trying to get HAOS installed on my NUC and nothing worked. Finally I followed your video and it worked in a matter of minutes. There were a couple of small differences in your installation method that were different than other videos I watched an it made all the difference.

  • @twizshiz
    @twizshiz Před rokem +3

    WOW, thank you. Thank you and thank you. Did I say, thank you!!! DAMN DUDE. I was having issues trying to get Etcher to work in Ubuntu and could not get it to work. Your video and description just made it easy and flawless. Home Assistant is now installed and working like a charm. Now, it is time to learn Home Assistant. Once again, thank you. I just subscribed.

  • @robinferguson5125
    @robinferguson5125 Před rokem

    What a man!! i spent 3 hours last night banging my head against a wall. then found your video and i am up and running. the command line for installing etcher didnt work for me, not sure what i did wrong, but i did it manually without issue. The big bit missing from the home assistant guides was the deletion of the partition.

  • @tonyseeley
    @tonyseeley Před rokem +1

    WOW, thank you so much, this worked a treat. Really appreciate you putting in the time for this, subscribed and liked 🙂

  • @brentwood4841

    Saved my sanity! I was able to flash Home Assistant to an HP T520 thin client by following these instructions with very little trouble. There is a space in front of 'github' in both of the above links that must be removed for those to work and Etcher refused to flash from a URL. Downloading the file and flashing from file worked flawlessly. I am now a subscriber and will be using your videos to help me with this! Thank you!

  • @tmoritz
    @tmoritz Před rokem +1

    I just bought the same NUC and installed home assistant exactly as you explained in the video. Thanks dude! I have been trying to run HA on a Raspberry Pi 3 with 1GB of ram, and as I've built out my system more, it crashes frequently due to low memory. Hoping to start over with the NUC as the main brain for my setup. Thanks again.

  • @charan7208
    @charan7208 Před rokem +3

    Nice Video. I tried another Smart home guy's video where he asked to use 2 USB sticks. Quite similar process, however, I ended up copying the Home Assistant image directly from Ubuntu OS by downloading. Your method was very practical and would have saved tone of my time trying to fire commands in Terminal.