![]() Oftentimes the root issue is the power-supply. By using a USB stick instead of an SD-Card often these problems are mitigated. Probably the 2 most common problems with Home Assistant are either the SD-Card or the power supply. With the Home Assistant system, this seems to happen more often. One of the issues many people find when using SD-Cards is that they are easily corrupted and damaged. Update: 27th August – see my new post here to use Hass.io with a USB boot. There is currently no way to run the new HassOS from a USB stick. Note: This is only for the old ResinOS installation. For some us us (like me) Linux is not a fluent second language and I need more than just general directions to work things out sometimes. This is a comprehensive step-by-step approach. The forum post was great but like a lot of posts, everything makes perfect sense in retrospect and often some of the intermediate steps are unclear even when you know what you are trying to achieve. This article is an adaptation of an article on the home assistant community forum. ![]()
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