Okay thanks, then possibly the opening post should have been slightly rephrased
Using Debian 11 and following a strict set of guidelines available HERE will give you a supported installation of Home Assistant Supervised. If you choose at anytime to install additional software to the Debian operating system, your installation will become officially unsupported.
Technically, installing anything else than the required dependencies for a Supervised installation does make it unsupported, so the opening comment is accurate.
and honestly who knows what bastardry is coming given the issue with ANY container made it unsupported only a couple of weeks ago after years with no issues…
I have trouble to get my bluetooth usb stick to find my BLE sensors. I use ble to get the data (this has worked before on my raspi3B+ very well.
How does HA supervisor can access the USB device? If I go to supervisor → host > hardware the stick is shown as Bluetooth_Radio. Did this also mean HA can access it?
which allowed me to choose the data folder on a disk accessible by the samba of omv.
I unfortunately broke my installation. And the old script doesn’t seem to work on omv 6 anymore.
So I would like to use the official way
dpkg -i homeassistant-supervised.deb
but I don’t see how I can declare the folder for
-d | --data-share $ PREFIX / share / hassio data folder for hass.io installation
Or is there a way to move this folder after installation?
This is a strange decision. Docker isolates containers, that’s the whole point. Why on earth would installing another container would invalidate an install?
That and blacklisting Ubuntu… Debian hardware support is quite lacking and won’t enable the display adapter on my small server where I was running supervised HA on Ubuntu until some dev decided they hated Ubuntu. I can’t install Debian on that server. I’m now running the VM but I get random problems with home assistant dockers crashing and stopping for no reason. It’s very unstable compared to my previous Ubuntu setup.
Sad to see a successful open source project like this take the wrong track.