![]() ![]() I downloaded the Intel NUC image and flashed that to a USB-drive with balenaEtcher. Simple right? Yes, but we must setup/install the NUC first… A lot of failed attempts Copy the old HA-config content into the new HA-config folder.If you are installing HassOS, you probably need to create a user in the new HA, to install Samba or something that gives you access to the new HA-config folder.Copy the whole HA-config folder from your old/current installation. ![]() I have tried Raspberry Pi, but it was slow and the SD-card always dies sometime – So Intel NUC was the obvious choice, as it has a dedicated HA-image… but it wasn’t that simple… How to migrate or move HA in short words My goal was a dedicated box for the smarthome-stuff, with so little effort as possible. I believe I had Home Assistant Core and migrated to HassOS/Hass.io now. Lately they have released Hass.io, HassOS and changed the name of the basic Home Assistant to Home Assistant Core… I think… There has been a lot of names to keep track on here. I installed Home Assistant on a old computer with Ubuntu server back in 2016. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
May 2023
Categories |