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The goal of this getting started guide is to install Hass.io on a Raspberry Pi 3. Hass.io is our own all in one solution that turns your Raspberry PI into the utlimate home automation hub.
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Follow this guide if you want to easily get started with Home Assistant or if you have none or little Linux experience. For advanced users, check our [alternative installation methods](/docs/installation/).
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Follow this guide if you want to easily get started with Home Assistant, or if you have no or little Linux experience. For advanced users, check our [alternative installation methods](/docs/installation/).
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### {% linkable_title Hardware requirements %}
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- [Raspberry Pi 3 model B](http://a.co/gEfMqL4) + [Power Supply](http://a.co/cgKUgkt) (at least 2.5A)
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- [Micro SD Card](http://a.co/gslOydD). Get one that is Class 10 as they are more reliable. Size 32GB or bigger recommended.
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- SD Card reader. Part of most laptops. Also available as [standalone USB sticks](http://a.co/5FCyb0N) (brand doesn't matter, just pick cheapest)
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- SD Card reader. Part of most laptops, and also available as [standalone USB sticks](http://a.co/5FCyb0N) (the brand doesn't matter, just pick the cheapest)
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- Ethernet cable (optional, Hass.io can work with WiFi too)
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### {% linkable_title Software requirements %}
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### Installing Hass.io
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1. Put the SD card in your SD card reader,
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1. Put the SD card in your SD card reader.
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2. Open Etcher, select the Hass.io image and flash it to the SD card.
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3. WiFi setup only: open the file `system-connections/resin-sample` with a text editor. Change `ssid` to be your network name and `psk` to be your password.
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4. Unmount the SD card and remove it from your SD card reader.
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5. Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi 3. If you are going to use an Ethernet cable to supply Internet, connect that too.
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5. Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi 3. If you are going to use an Ethernet cable, connect that too.
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6. Connect your Raspberry Pi to the power supply so it turns on.
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7. The Raspberry Pi will now boot up, connect to the Internet and download the latest version of Home Assistant. This will take about 20 minutes.
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8. Home Assistant will be available at [http://hassio.local:8123][local].
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