Fresh install on Raspberry Pi 3 b+

The thing is you will only see stuff on a plugged in monitor for a minute or so and then the screen goes blank so it doesn’t really help plugging a monitor in… I guess initially it will confirm something is happening…

I didn’t know that. Never tried it actualy. Just thought it would display what it is doing. A well.

Hi,

I bought a Raspberry Pi 3B which at first the sd card reader worked like charm, but after flashing my own firmware instead of noobs with was pre-installed the cardreader died.

So it might be possible that your card reader also died, which might explain the 2 blinks of green indicating a faulty sd card reader.

I also have problems while installing hassio on a rpi 3 b+. Either the power led blinks rythmic (no power problem!!) and nothing else happens or after a few time lan led blinks and power and act led is always on, pi gets hot, no ports are open and no ping is possible.
Hassbian works fine bit i want to have hassio.
I tried following images:

https://github.com/home-assistant/hassos/releases/download/1.11/hassos_rpi3-1.11.img.gz

https://github.com/home-assistant/hassos/releases/download/1.11/hassos_rpi3-64-1.11.img.gz

What’s going wrong?
Has anyone a idea?

How are you powering the Pi? A blinking red LED really does mean a power problem, so I’m not sure why you think there isn’t one.

No I’m really sure that there is no power problem. Its a blinking pattern…
Rpi 1 and i think rpi 2 has a hard wired pwr led so it can only indicate power fail.
On rpi 3 it,s a port from the cpu. So the led is controllable via software.
I have a 5A 5.1V stepdown xl4015 powered from a meanwell mdr-60-12 connected to pin header 5v and gnd. Works since years fine with rpi 1.
I also tested a dr-15-5 connected to usb pwr in.
And i tested the voltage with a multimeter in hope that there are no very short voltage drops.

And hassbian runs… same sd card same pi same power supply.

Its NOT normally a power issue…

https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=208223

Nobody any idea? I don’t think that the problem is only on my raspberry present.

I have successfully installed the 32-bit RPi3B+ image on mine with no issues so far. I have an all aluminum case for the RPi and it is definitely warm. I never experience a flashing red LED.

Do you have the rpi with 1.2ghz or 1.4ghz? My pi is this one:

HI there,

I also have trouble with the 1.11 img for Raspi3+. Some days ago I have installed into an old Raspi, the corresponding img, without any problem at all.

It seems that this last img for the rpi3 has some issue…

It seems the issue is related to how you unmount the SD card from Windows… Not sure.

Now it tooks a few minutes to becomes alive…

After facing trouble to configure wifi since last many days, now established wifi connection. What went wrong, still i cannot understand.But I did the following steps.
1- Newly installed home assistant by Ethernet cable.But still WIFI not working by any means of USB stick (from system-import from USB etc)
2- bought new USB stick, Fat32 formatted named “CONFIG” by Disk Management on windows 10.
3- under " network" folder created the network file(with Note++) “hassos-wifi” (without extension).
4- Plug into Pi3B+, and power supply on.
5- On power on new IP address is assigned.(Before was router rebooted)

So I’m having the same issue with my 3 b+ and it’s my first ever install. Did you ever fix this?

Having a load problem as well - RP3b+, loaded Raspbian fine with install SD. Tried 64 & 32 bit images (both created successfully with belenaEtcher (using Mac). When inserted, both just scrolled text messages, but no load after 3+ hours. One difference - does the install require a wired internet connection to work? I was expecting the image to load and then allow me to connect to wireless network

Hi Guys,

I am new to home assistant and trying to install Hass os 64bit to my Raspberry Pi 3 b+
Using this method: https://www.home-assistant.io/hassio/installation/
The Raspberry is not doing anything besides show this akward red light. No action at all.

I’ve searched the forums and tried different methods of copying the image to the sd-card using Etcher, Win32 Disk Imager, Unpacking with 7zip etc. Nothing works at all.
With a different SD-card i am able to run Raspbian etc. So i don’t think it’s an hardware issue.

Any idea’s what else i can try to get HASSos running?

Have you tried connecting on your computer to http://ip-address-of-pi:8123 ? What are you expecting to ‘see’?