Either way, a regular SD card backup or snapshot is extremely important. Or even the minimum of just copying your config directory contents to a safe location off of your HA machine will be a huge help in case of a failure."
Yes, I am learning that the hard way! Snapshots are no good if you can’t bring up Hassio!
But the good news as far as I understand it is that if your system fails you can easily re-install the base hassio onto a new SD card and then at that point restore your snapshot to the new system.
Tried that but the base that I was reloading turned out to be 97.2! Every time that I tried to restore my snapshot it would end up with the “connection refused” error. I finally gave up after 2 days and started loading everything back one file at a time.
Hi, thanks for sharing this solution.
I flashed the sd card 3 times and none of them work.
With the short “hack” of adjust the date it works perfect.
Many thanks!
I had the same problem. The date hack fixed it. How do I prevent this from happening again? It is easy enough to fix if I have physical access to the RPi but that is not always the case.
Anyone still having this issue. Mine done this at the end of September and only got around to looking at it now. The fix worked temporarily for me as I could get into the front end via browser and the app, however when I tried to load the supervisor, config, log, history pages it took a while and then reported that they could not be found.
I then got a new fresh sd card and installed the latest version of homeassistant and restored the setup from a working snapshot. I then updated all of the apps, add ons, integrations, etc and was all working perfectly. After about an hour I started losing the supervisor, config,logging, history,ssh and samba again. Absolutely annoyed with this as I have done a lot to my setup and looks like its never going to work. Any ideas ?
Dear all of course I’ve te same problem but rpi4b doesn’t stop running text like in matrix…never reach an end to type login…
???!?!? Which case is mine