After move to SSD: Trouble adding add-ons

Hi, folks,

I ran HA for quite some time on the SD cards and it was working fine. Now I tried to move the HA to the SSD.

I have the Argon One M.2 box with an RPI 4 / 4G and a 240G SSD inside. It’s a HW that I understand other users use as well.

I managed to install the HA on the SSD and it boots, but all updates and installations of add-ons fail. The installation process starts, and then the wheel spins for a really long time. Finally, the installation fails with a message similar to the one attached below.

I rebooted the RPI, looked at the disk partitions, etc. I noticed via the cli that the /dev/root is 130M and 100% full – I’m not sure if this is normal. The rest of the partitions are almost empty. There’s no swap use – everything runs in memory, network works normally.

Thanks

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This very much looks like what is described in Cant update to 2023.11.3 · Issue #4709 · home-assistant/supervisor · GitHub and Green: Initial installation fails with "Can't install ghcr.io/home-assistant/green-homeassistant:2023.11.3" (Not Found) · Issue #4738 · home-assistant/supervisor · GitHub. Unfortunately, from what I understand, the issue is an data corruption in the Docker storage, and there is no easy way to fix it. The best way forward is to reinstall. Btw, this should not happen anymore with HAOS 11.2, which just released.

See also Green: Initial installation fails with "Can't install ghcr.io/home-assistant/green-homeassistant:2023.11.3" (Not Found) · Issue #4738 · home-assistant/supervisor · GitHub.

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Thanks, I have re-installed several times now :frowning: I hope the 11.2 will fix it…

Currently running:

  • Core 2023.11.3
  • Supervisor 2023.11.6
  • Operating System 11.1
  • Frontend 20231030.2

11.2 is here and it really seems to be working now! Thanks!

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