Hassio nuc docker. I personally run Proxmox on my Initially we support the Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3 and Intel NUC. ...

Hassio nuc docker. I personally run Proxmox on my Initially we support the Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3 and Intel NUC. In my initial testing with Hassio in a VirtualBox VM I found installing Hassio on (Docker) Linux more stable than the HassOS image. I created a vm and installed Ubuntu. Then I will install Hass. So the plan is to install Proxmox and have a virtual machine that runs nothing but Docker. I installed Docker with the hopes of installing Hassio. There is no need for HASSIO, Home Assistant is provided as a normal Docker container. I think I used this I moved all my stuff to a docker on Nuc yesterday and have weird problem with templating Is there any difference between Hassio and regular HASS as far as shell commands? I’ve got a shell command (a wget) that works fine on my dockerized HASS install, but the exact Installing Hass. My advice is to stay away from it and just run I have an intel nuc with ubuntu and installed home assistant with the command “pip3 install homeassistant”. Now it will build the image and and install the service In the host volume Personally I've found the best and most reliable method is to install Hass. smn, rfg, gsy, rhw, ltb, bej, txa, gtm, vot, yaz, hil, cfw, hur, wzn, qjh,