Just found that some software I’d like to run needs Bullseye. Has anyone tried HA supervised running under docker on Bullseye?
Not yet how it looks like - but it’s getting time!
Debian 11 final release doesn’t get shipped in 3 days (31.07.21) like expected but will be ready on the 14th of August 2021 (in around 2 weeks from now).
The full freeze for debian 11 took already place on the 17th of July. So for people like the nabu casa crew they know already what to expect from the final release.
Time for bullseye
They don’t have anything to do with that.
Just do it. You’ll likely get the “unsupported” thingy and you shouldn’t actually care if you know enough of sysadmin to install Debian by yourself.
Sure about that? If I look here for example: architecture/adr/0014-home-assistant-supervised.md at 91ecbe4af814de6c06f3f98afc0920b2491a334c · home-assistant/architecture · GitHub
I see that mainly the nabu casa crew (@pvizeli , @frenck, @balloob , etc.) are in charge of this topic.
They might be Nabu Casa employees, but Nabu Casa as such is in no way in charge of Home Assistant.
So let’s not call them nabu casa crew but just home assistant maintainers on the nabu casa payroll?
Maybe I don’t get your point @koying?
And a quote from About us
Our commitment to Home Assistant
Nabu Casa, Inc. commits time and resources into Home Assistant so this will be a shared success story. We want to improve Home Assistant, also for the people that are not customers of Nabu Casa, Inc.
Fine by me if you want to be specific
But, as I said, there is no actual “support” to speak of, so just try it. Not sure what you actually expect, here…
Actually my post was intended to point out that final release of Debian 11 is almost ready (technically it is - as no real changes only bug fixing happening right now) and it might be a good time to start working on “official” home assistant support for it
There are 2516 contributors to HA core alone as of today.
Which means:
- Maintainers don’t do all the job
- PR welcome (if one is needed, which implies someone tries it first)
- If you manage to convince the maintainers all is fine with Debian 11, it’s just a matter of adding a string: supervisor/supervisor/resolution/evaluations/operating_system.py at 419f603571edaac27fe110c34d5fe862e0a32209 · home-assistant/supervisor · GitHub
UPDATE: As of this morning, I am running home assistant 2021.7.4 supervised under docker 20.10.7 under Debian 11(latest test build). I restored HA from a google drive backup. I haven’t found any Home Assistant issues…but I have a relatively simple HA system.
In what sense having HA 2021.7.4 supervised under docker installed on Debian 11 (latest build) is superior compared to running HA 2021.7.4 supervised under docker installed on Debian 10 (latest build)?
I ran up a test system a couple of weeks ago and it is fine although unsupported which I expected… I would think they would be supporting bullseye some time soon after release after they have tested everything.
I was installing on a new NUC and I’m used to being on the bleeding edge so I just installed debian11 which will be released in the next two weeks to see what’s changed and if there are any issues. There’s no single cookbook, so I just pieced it together and it all worked, including the sypervised Ad ons.
From ADR0014
[quote]
When a new major version of Debian is released, the previous major version is dropped, with a deprecation time of 4 months. An exception to this rule occurs if the new version does not meet the requirements of the Supervisor.[/quote]
So it would not be long
So there will be plenty of time to read about and listen to other ppls. experiences with the updated OS version
which is why I updated this thread Hopefully, there will be other “early adopters” to wring out any bugs that crop up with the new Debian and the new Proxmox release which I haven’t tried yet.
not superior just that soon or later Debian 10 will get no support and we all need to move on to a new version.
Will begin testing on my Proxmox…
I upgraded pr latest proxmox as well and it’s working fine. Also a bullseye vm with supervised also working fine.
Idem. I upgraded my HA vm to bullseye, and proxmox environment to v7. Everything OK but the warning in supervisor.