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title: "Installing Hassbian"
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title: "Installing Hassbian"
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description: "Instructions to flash the Home Assistant HASSbian image on a Raspberry Pi."
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description: "Instructions to flash the Home Assistant Hassbian image on a Raspberry Pi."
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date: 2016-09-26 21:00
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The easiest way to install Home Assistant on your Raspberry Pi is by using HASSbian: a Raspberry Pi image with Home Assistant built-in. The image will install the latest version of Home Assistant on initial boot (~10 minutes).
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One of the easiest ways to install Home Assistant on your Raspberry Pi Zero, 2 ,3 and 3B+ is by using Hassbian: a Raspberry Pi image with Home Assistant built-in. The image will install the latest version of Home Assistant on initial boot (~10 minutes).
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1. [Download the Hassbian image][image-download]
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1. [Download the Hassbian image][image-download]
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2. Use [Etcher][etcher] to flash the image to your SD card
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2. Use [Etcher][etcher] to flash the image to your SD card
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