diff --git a/source/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one.markdown b/source/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one.markdown index 7acb8286c3c..5cfef840572 100644 --- a/source/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one.markdown +++ b/source/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one.markdown @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ footer: true The [Raspberry Pi All-In-One Installer](https://github.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant) deploys a complete Home Assistant server including support for MQTT with websockets, Z-Wave, and the Open-Zwave Control Panel. -The only requirement is that you have a Raspberry Pi with a fresh installation of [Raspbian Jessie](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/) connected to your network. +The only requirement is that you have a Raspberry Pi with a fresh installation of [Raspbian](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/) connected to your network. * Login to Raspberry Pi. For example with `ssh pi@your_raspberry_pi_ip` * Run the following command ```bash -$ wget -Nnv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant/master/hass_rpi_installer.sh && bash hass_rpi_installer.sh +$ wget -Nnv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/fabric-home-assistant/master/hass_rpi_installer.sh && chown pi:pi hass_rpi_installer.sh && bash hass_rpi_installer.sh ```

Note this command is one-line and not run as sudo. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Installation will take approx. 1-2 hours depending on the Raspberry Pi model the Once rebooted, your Raspberry Pi will be up and running with Home Assistant. You can access it at [http://your_raspberry_pi_ip:8123](http://your_raspberry_pi_ip:8123). -The Home Assistant configuration is located at `/home/hass/.homeassistant`. The [virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/) with the Home Assistant installation is located at `/srv/hass/hass_venv`. As part of the secure installation, a new user (**hass**) is added to your Raspberry Pi to run Home Assistant. This is a system account and does not have login or other abilities by design. When editing your `configuration.yaml` files, you will need to run the commands with `sudo` or by switching user. +The Home Assistant configuration is located at `/home/hass/.homeassistant`. The [virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/) with the Home Assistant installation is located at `/srv/homeassistant/homeassistant_venv`. As part of the secure installation, a new user (**homeassistant**) is added to your Raspberry Pi to run Home Assistant. This is a system account and does not have login or other abilities by design. When editing your `configuration.yaml` files, you will need to run the commands with `sudo` or by switching user.

*Windows users*: Setting up WinSCP to allow this seemlessly is at the end of this page. @@ -41,20 +41,20 @@ The All-In-One Installer script will do the following automatically: * Create needed service accounts * Install OS and Python dependencies * Setup a python virtualenv to run Home Assistant and components inside. -* Run as `hass` service account +* Run as `homeassistant` service account * Install Home Assistant in a virtualenv -* Build and install Mosquitto v1.4.9 from source with websocket support running on ports 1883 and 9001 +* Install Mosquitto with websocket support running on ports 1883 and 9001 * Build and Install Python-openzwave in the Home Assistant virtualenv -* Build openzwave-control-panel in `/srv/hass/src/open-zwave-control-panel` -* Add both Home Assistant and Mosquitto to systemd services to start at boot +* Build openzwave-control-panel in `/srv/homeassistant/src/open-zwave-control-panel` +* Add Home Assistant to systemd services to start at boot ### {% linkable_title Upgrading %} To upgrade the All-In-One setup manually: * Login to Raspberry Pi `ssh pi@your_raspberry_pi_ip` -* Change to hass user `sudo su -s /bin/bash hass` -* Change to virtual enviroment `source /srv/hass/hass_venv/bin/activate` +* Change to homeassistant user `sudo su -s /bin/bash homeassistant` +* Change to virtual enviroment `source /srv/homeassistant/homeassistant_venv/bin/activate` * Update HA `pip3 install --upgrade homeassistant` * Type `exit` to logout the hass user and return to the `pi` user. @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ To launch the OZWCP web application: * Make sure Home Assistant is not running! So stop that first * Login to Raspberry Pi `ssh pi@your_raspberry_pi_ip` -* Change to the ozwcp directory `cd /srv/hass/src/open-zwave-control-panel/` +* Change to the ozwcp directory `cd /srv/homeassistant/src/open-zwave-control-panel/` * Launch the control panel `sudo ./ozwcp -p 8888` * Open a web browser to `http://your_pi_ip:8888` * Specify your zwave controller, for example `/dev/ttyACM0` and hit initialize