I run debian+supervised. I am pretty sure that the only extra package I have installed on debian is ssh-server. I may have played around and loaded something else, but it is hard to remember.
I am suddenly getting “unsupported” message in supervisor → system, and when I click on Learn More it leads me here Unsupported software - Home Assistant
Is this a new “feature” in the supervisor? I know installing ssh-server makes it technically unsupported, but it has never complained before.
Is there some way to detect if I have accidentally installed something that has offended the supervisor. I am really reluctant to uninstall ssh-server as I rely on it on the odd occasions that HA is totally bolloxed and I need to access the system when the ssh & webterminal addon hasn’t started.
I would be surprised if it complained about your ssh server. That’s basically part of the base OS.
AFAIK, it “only” checks if non-supervised containers are running.
You don’t get more info on what has been detected?
EDIT: I’ve been running supervised for months with a half-dozen “unsupported” warnings without issue, though But yeah, having to install an “agent” on the OS for supervisor was kind of the “too intrusive” trigger and I migrated to plain container.
do you know how to disable portainer so that it won’t start during boot? I could remove it as well, find I sometimes find it useful, that’s why I would like to keep it disabled and just launch it when needed. I guess that HA won’t complain if portainer is not running during boot?