same problem here , after installing on new SD , rasp3 is unresponsive , the web interface do not responds to any call , just a blank screen , not even an error message ,
i have the R3 wired to LAN, so have not changed the defaul config file yet .
any ideas ?
still not working , tryed with Eth, wifi, fixed ip, auto , and is not working .
i suspect is not even reading the file , as when testing with fixed ip address , the ip address assigined was by the LAN DHCP , and not the one on the file ,
could it be that the image file on the web is damaged?
It’s working for me. I had the problem that I could see the hassio client in the DHCP settings of my host but wasn’t able to connect to the box using any combination of IP address:port. I thought that the web frontend would be accessible instantly after the installation but now I know that you have to wait for the downloads to finish. I gave it about an hour and finally I was able to open the web frontend (btw. I have 100Mb/s download speed and therefore wondering why it took so long).
After using AIO a long time I wanted to install the IO version, just to see, and what’s best it only takes 20 minutes to install.
Formatted my SD card, installed the image, started the pi and there it was a nice have a 20 minutes patience screen, and it started and it ran and it ran and never came back, so after more then an hour I had to pull the plug and corupted my fine SD card.
Why not make SSH possible upfront like in raspi-config? Now there is no way of knowing what it does or where it is stuck, mine had a ip address but that was it, had I SSH I could have rebooted it or check the running processes.
Must say first impression on the IO thing not so good!
Hi tried your method I am using a raspberry pi + , I am still stuck at the preparing Hass.io page when it refreshes it goes to can’t find server, then I hit the refresh and it goes back to preparing ! don’t kn ow what I am doing wrong , the only thing I can think of is the gateway address yours has 198.168.1.1 well as my router is 192.168.0.1 but that too does not seem to help when I change it!
My install is doing the very same thing…20 minute screen never goes away…I have given up on this now…can only assume the server the pi 3 is getting its data from is down or the code is pointing in the wrong direction…I will await the next version of hass:io before I throw the towel in !!
I etched the latest image to the MicroSD card, put it in the Pi3, connected keyboard and mouse (I’m no genius) and HDMI. Seconds later I see the Home Assistant logo come up and that’s it. Nothing else. No 20 minute loading screen, no nothin…
So, I scanned the network. There it is… and it loaded the HA dashboard right off the bat.
Is the most recent image just plug and go without anything else needed?
Not sure if i am having a different or the same issue to others. When i power up my Pi3 with the flashed image, it connects to my wifi & ethernet (on DHCP list on my router), i can connect to the Pi3 on ip:8123 and get the “preparing Hassio” screen. Also, i can ssh on to Pi3 to look at log. It then gets stuck in this loop:
Oct 22 08:55:22 hassio start-resin-supervisor[999]: 17-10-22 08:55:22 ERROR (MainThread) [hassio.tasks] Watchdog found a problem with Home-Assistant docker!
Oct 22 08:55:22 hassio start-resin-supervisor[999]: 17-10-22 08:55:22 INFO (SyncWorker_4) [hassio.dock.interface] Clean homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant docker application
Oct 22 08:55:26 hassio start-resin-supervisor[999]: 17-10-22 08:55:26 INFO (SyncWorker_4) [hassio.dock.homeassistant] Start homeassistant homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant with version 0.55.2
Using 16gb SD card and Raspberry power plug/cable. Hassbian has worked fine on it the past.
I realize this is late but hopefully this can help someone else where the above solutions didn’t work. My problem was simply that my Aeotec Z-Stick needed to be unplugged from the Rpi3 on the initial boot.
I was reading over this because I had issues with the HASSIO install. Weird things like browser timing out or getting stuck at the Preparing screen.
It turned out, in my case, it was nothing to do with HASSIO. It was the Browser (Microsoft Edge) that caused the issue. Clearing the temp files out solved it, but I just use a different browser now as I can not trust Edge at this stage.
I am having the same problem. I am changing from hassbian to hassio. I used etcher to flash the hassio image on my raspi 3 B. Same up that was running hassbian. Nothing. I don’t even get a splash screen with the logo say 20 mins. I have tried reflashing. I have turned off my previous port forwards. The pi registers on the network though seems as though no traffic is passing. It is connected via eth. Any help would be great.
I am about to give up. Hassio will NOT boot. I have left it overnight. I have my raspi 3b plugged directly into my router. I have turned off the static ip reservation and port forwarding. I am not sure what to do I order to get this to work.
OK so after days of trying. Having restarted everything over and over again I came across this thread. Hass is running but no web gui. Which recommended restarting my Asus 68u DD-WRT router and the pi at the same time. Not sure if I did or did not do this in one of my many reboots/flashes but I have the hassio splash screen. Though still no UI
I suggest you install it manually by installing raspbian stretch then run the script. It works for me any error you encounter just run again the script.