Error on Home Assistant Installation. Supervisor.Docker.Interface

I have installed the generic x86-64 version of HAOS on a Dell Wyse 3040 with 2G system memory and 8G storage. I do believe I’m pushing it a bit on the hardware specs but I plan to have a small and simple setup that shouldn’t be very demanding.

I have followed the instructions from the home assistant website for installation with one small (and hopefully not related) deviation. I boot the 3040 from Ubuntu desktop on a usb flash drive in “try me” mode. I then use the disk utility to restore from a copy of the home assistant image on another usb flash drive. This seems to go well.

I power down the 3040 and remove the usb flash drives. I then turn on the 3040 and the home assistant cli displays on my monitor. I have an ip address and after a few minutes, I type the command “info” and I show to be running. So far so good.

Then I get on my other laptop to log into home assistant from my browser. The top of the screen shows Error on Home Assistant Installation and it instructs me to check out the logs below. It keeps trying and failing on the following message:

I verified internet connection by pinging google, which was successful. I changed the dns to “8.8.8.8” and “8.8.4.4”. Verified I can still ping google. Rebooted, verified I retained the new dns settings and I still get the same error in the logs.

I wiped the 3040 and reinstalled HAOS and I’m still getting the same problem. Three days into this and I’m at my wits end.

Some searching of the forums indicated a possible GitHub issue, but I can’t confirm that. If that is the case, what do I do to actually be able to get past the error screen and log into the HA gui?

The GitHub issue should only be with the Supervisor update, due to HA having too many users now and that overloads the GitHub servers when all try to get it at the same time.

Not sure what your issue is,but I think 8Gb storage is too little.
The docs says at least 16Gb.
I do not know if the lack of enough space can cause such an error.

I wrote the os to an external hard drive with balena etcher and chose it as the boot source from bios. I was hoping this would confirm that the memory was the problem but I am getting identical results. Is there a way to just pull whatever home assistant is trying to download from another machine and just upload it manually?

I have no idea if it can be done manually.
I would say that these errors usually occur when the GitHub domain have been included in the ISPs automatic malware filter.
Especially O2 and Verizon have had that happen a few times.