I am trying to migrate my Home Assistant install from a Raspberry Pi 5 to a N150 based mini computer with dual i226-V NICs. Installed the image just fine, booted the image without issue, pulled an IP, but got stuck on waiting for “Waiting for the Home Assistant CLI to be ready…”. I let it sit for 10 minutes, but my router showed no traffic to or from the box to the Internet. I’m at a loss as to what is up here.
Likely it can’t contact github to check for and, if required, update to the latest version.
It’s usually always a DNS issue.
I have a shirt saying something to that effect, the problem is, I don’t think it is. My home network hasn’t had a DNS issue since I realized that my ISP (Spectrum) was blocking DNSSEC requests after around 8 hours and I de-configured that in pfSense.
Connect a monitor and keyboard to see what is going on in the logs.
This right here is the most likely issue.
You have something blocking it.
How do I view the logs?
Only if it doesn’t use the DHCP issued DNS server, and if that is the case, it’s a security risk.
ha core logs
ha supervisor logs
ha host logs
I tried just ha help and it never completed, so I’m not sure what’s up. Currently putting the kids to bed, but it’s running. I’ll try again when they are asleep
Should hassos-data (i.e. sda8) be mounted when that line appears?
Got it figured out, before I shutdown Ubuntu after applying the image. I had to fire up GParted and expand the hassos-data partition to fill the drive. Not sure why, but it was corrupting on expand.
Not NEARLY long enough for the thing to build the disk…
Took about 30 seconds once I expanded it myself. I let it sit 45 minutes one time too.