This is a copy of the installation script run during first
boot of your Raspberry Pi with the Hassbian image
And an easy way to upgrade Home Assistant to the newest version.
NB!: This is installed by Hassbian, and should not be run additionally
sudo hassbian-config install homeassistantsudo hassbian-config upgrade homeassistantsudo hassbian-config upgrade homeassistant --betasudo hassbian-config upgrade homeassistant --devsudo hassbian-config upgrade homeassistant=0.65.6| Description | Command/value |
|---|---|
| Running as: | homeassistant |
| Configuration dir: | /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/ |
| Start service: | sudo systemctl start home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| Stop service: | sudo systemctl stop home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| Restart service: | sudo systemctl restart home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| Service status: | sudo systemctl status home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
Enter the virtual environment where Home Assistant is installed as homeassistant:
sudo su -s /bin/bash homeassistant
source /srv/homeassistant/bin/activateWhen you are done, type exit to return to the pi user.
| Alias | Command |
|---|---|
| halog | sudo journalctl -f -u home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| harestart | sudo systemctl restart home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| hashell | sudo su -s /bin/bash homeassistant |
| hastart | sudo systemctl start home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| hastatus | sudo systemctl status home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| hastop | sudo systemctl stop home-assistant@homeassistant.service |
| Alias | Command |
|---|---|
| hacheckconf | source /srv/homeassistant/bin/activate;hass --script check_config |
| hapyshell | source /srv/homeassistant/bin/activate;cd ~/.homeassistant |
The installation script was originally contributed by @Landrash.
The upgrade script was originally contributed by @Ludeeus.