Hello. First, let me say that I have no idea how to use text blocking or syntax highlighting, so I’m just going to separate and put any errors in quotations. I hope that you all will understand it.
I’ve had a perfectly functioning Pi 3 running Hassio for almost a year. I had the Alexa component working well, controlling 2 Sonoff switches running Tasmota, several other Sonoffs running Ewelink and some Lutron switches. A few days ago I noticed that Alexa had stopped detecting the Sonoffs running Tasmota, but perfectly controlled everything else. That’s when I found out that my cloud subscription had expired. I then registered with and paid Habu Casa for the cloud subscription. Since then, Home Assistant keeps saying my subscription is expired. I then relinked my Alexa account with the Habu Casa cloud, but still an expired subscription in Home Assistant. At that point, I formatted my sd card, downloaded the newest version of Hassio 32 bit for my Pi 3 from the Home Assistant website, burned it to my sd card with Etcher and reinstalled it in my Pi 3. Now the Hassio installation fails every time with the following errors…
1: “IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready”
2: “brcmfmac: power management disabled”
I hope you made a backup of your working SD card before you wiped it and re-installed?
If so then you need to restore your backup then sign out of the HA cloud and log back in. That’s what fixed the same problem for everyone else that’s tried it.
Thanks for responding @finity . No I didn’t make a back up. I just saved my complete yaml file. I did sign out of Home Assistant, but couldn’t sign back in because it asked for a password, that I don’t even remember setting. Plus, the Nabu Casa people told me to update to the latest version of Home Assistant. I don’t understand why it won’t install now. This is why people hate to update things, because developers almost always change something where it won’t work the way it did before.
I really need some help here. I’m now paying for a completely inoperable service. I’ve gone from a perfectly functioning Home Assistant installation on a Pi 3, to a Pi 3 that won’t install Hassio. Can anyone tell me why Hassio won’t install?
@flamingm0e, it seems that Hassio did install, but when I go to the ip address of the Pi I get this screenshot below. I’m confused since they’ve changed everything. What username and password does it want me to enter??? Is it the Nabu Casa username and password? Or what is the Hassio default username and password?