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title: "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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### {% linkable_title Update Home Assistant %}
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<p class='note'>
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You can also use `hassbian-config` to automate the process by running `sudo hassbian-config upgrade home-assistant`
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You can use `hassbian-config` to automate the process by running `sudo hassbian-config upgrade homeassistant`
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</p>
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Log in as the `pi` account and execute the following commands:
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<p class='note warning'>
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The upgrade process differs depending on the installation you have, so please review the documentation that is specific to your install [Hass.io](/hassio/), [HASSbian](/docs/hassbian/common-tasks/#update-home-assistant), [Vagrant](/docs/installation/vagrant/), or [Virtualenv](/docs/installation/virtualenv/#upgrading-home-assistant).
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The upgrade process differs depending on the installation you have, so please review the documentation that is specific to your install [Hass.io](/hassio/), [Hassbian](/docs/installation/hassbian/common-tasks/#update-home-assistant), [Vagrant](/docs/installation/vagrant/), or [Virtualenv](/docs/installation/virtualenv/#upgrading-home-assistant).
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</p>
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Check what's new in the latest version and potentially impacts your system in [Home Assistant release notes](https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/releases). It is good practice to review these release notes and pay close attention to the **Breaking Changes** that are listed there. If you haven't done an update for a while, you should also check previous release notes as they can also contain relevant **Breaking Changes**. **Breaking Changes** may require configuration updates for your components. If you missed this and Home Assistant refuses to start, check `<config-dir>/home-assistant.log` for details about broken components.
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After updating, you must restart Home Assistant for the changes to take effect. This means that you will have to restart `hass` itself or the [autostarting](/docs/autostart/) daemon (if applicable). Startup can take considerable amount of time (i.e. minutes) depending on your device. This is because all requirements are updated as well.
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<p class='note'>
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To avoid permission errors, the upgrade must be run as the same user as the installation was completed, again review the documentation specific to your install [Hass.io](/hassio/), [HASSbian](/docs/hassbian/installation/), [Vagrant](/docs/installation/vagrant/), or [Virtualenv](/docs/installation/virtualenv).
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To avoid permission errors, the upgrade must be run as the same user as the installation was completed, again review the documentation specific to your install [Hass.io](/hassio/), [Hassbian](/docs/hassbian/installation/), [Vagrant](/docs/installation/vagrant/), or [Virtualenv](/docs/installation/virtualenv).
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</p>
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[BRUH automation](http://www.bruhautomation.com) has created [a tutorial video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuG2rs1Cl2Y) explaining how to upgrade Home Assistant.
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#### {% linkable_title Run the development version %}
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If you want to stay on the bleeding-edge Home Assistant development branch, you can upgrade to `dev`.
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If you want to stay on the bleeding-edge Home Assistant development branch, you can upgrade to `dev`.
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<p class='note warning'>
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The "dev" branch is likely to be unstable. Potential consequences include loss of data and instance corruption.
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