I’ve got HassOS 4.17 installed as a VM in ESXI 6.7. I’m ultimately trying to connect multiple network connections to my Home Assistant instance. I’ve allowed the USB adapters through ESXI and they appear when connected to an Ubuntu VM without any issues (no, I’m not trying to share the same adapters with multiple VM’s). As I’ve tried to diagnose the issue, I’ve realized that nmcli is not present in my HassOS. Should it be present? Or am I looking for something that is not expected to be there?
I can mention that in my setup, nmcli is there. Its at /usr/bin/nmcli
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My setup uses the image that’s available to run in QEMU/KVM. It is currently running HassOS 4.17.
Thanks for checking Tommy! It’s so weird that it’s not present on my regular install. I downloaded a fresh vmdk image from the Home Assistant web site and installed it as a fresh VM and the same thing, “nmcli: command not found.” I wonder where this discrepancy is coming from?
Did you happen to find a solution on how to install the nmcli?
I’m afraid not. I just kind of gave up on that.
I have installed Home Assistant on Rasberry Pi 4 B (with WiFi built in) using standard method Raspberry Pi - Home Assistant and nmcli
tool is not present on my installation. Any advice?
I have found the reason. I have been using official ssh addon instead of the community one with disabled protection.
For me the reason for not finding nmcli might have been that i am a total HAOS noob.
But when i realized that i was within ha cli by default after booting the Raspberry and that i could simply exit it / enter linux shell by typing “login” that was quite enlightning