Hi All,
Many people have this message:
You are running an unsupported installation.
When there is a update is it correct that you also don’t get the option to update?
So now we have to do it manual?
Hi All,
Many people have this message:
You are running an unsupported installation.
When there is a update is it correct that you also don’t get the option to update?
So now we have to do it manual?
No it isn’t. Go to supervisor, system, hit reload (under the red message), and the update should appear. Supervisor only checks once in a while for new updates, I think every 8 hours.
I tried that already without success
Same for me
Seeing the same thing - clicking “reload” does nothing - I still see the same warning:
I see this in the supervisor log:
20-08-23 00:04:50 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.updater] Fetch update data from https://version.home-assistant.io/stable.json
20-08-23 00:07:28 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.updater] Fetch update data from https://version.home-assistant.io/stable.json
20-08-23 00:10:13 INFO (MainThread) [supervisor.updater] Fetch update data from https://version.home-assistant.io/stable.json
I’m guessing that this might be due to the fact I’m running Ubuntu 19 and not Debian 10, as suggested by the linked doc page.
Edit: it looks like lots of people are seeing this, so not a huge deal. I think the fix is to get the host system onto a fresh Debian 10 installation.
Didn’t work for me. I have now installed finally Debian 64Bit on SSD connect to RPi4.
Tried many installations, but now have the correct way
Full Supported OS, and almost no errors or warnings of HA anymore.