my first choice would be native hass.io. the nuc don’t do anything else…
i have a second 2TB SATA-SSD inside and installed influxDB Docker on these second SSD… I have no idea how big the DB can be grown when I stored the data over a long time
I have the same symptom, but it occurred when I migrated my VM from one host to another. I know there can be issues when volume info changes - the name changes, which matches these symptoms, the boot loader is looking for the old volume name. If I recall, you have to boot a rescue disk and update the boot volume name. I’ll let you know if I have any luck.
I’ll wait until I solve it, I’ve not been able to recover the boot yet with anything I’ve found. I could be wrong about the root cause. I was able to mount my config volume and copy everything out, so I might just make a new VM from scratch.
Having this same issue with 2 different Samsung EVO 250GB. It’s definetely not a SSD/HDD problem as I thought originally. Memory has been swapped out as well. If I image 4.13/4.14 with Etcher, HA boots successfully ONCE. Then after a restore and reboot, it freaks out with the original post above. Currently downgraded to 4.12 and I’m terrified of rebooting. 4.14 causes a hard lock up on reboot and requires re-image of the NUC file.
Interesting note, on 4.13. If I do a shutdown or pull power from the NUC, I cant seem to ressurect the install from the boot problem above. However, if I issue the reboot command, it freezes at the first screen above. But then an actual power button press on the NUC to turn off, and then turn back on, it boot properly in most cases.
Alright, I spent about 14hrs on this problem so far. As posted above, I have 2 Samsung EVO 250GB 860s at my disposal. And then I started trying a Muskin 480GB SSD just for kicks and giggles. I went back to every release image from 4.15 to 3.03 and basically all of them had the same locking up as shown above.
I went ahead and tried to install Windows 10 thinking it could over-ride any errant UEFI entries in the BIOS after going through some Intel NUC forums, but received several bluescreens with different errors. So, I threw the RAM chips out and put in some small, but known good Ballistix 4GB…
HA image after burning, boots fine now. I will update on if this fix is permanent since a before a reboot would kill everything. But this is as far as I’ve gotten in several days so I’m keeping a positive attitude.
What I ended up doing was to take out the SSD from my NUC, connect it to my laptop, directly load the HassOS image for NUC onto the SSD, but it back into my NUC, booted and everything started like it should.