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Fix filtering issues (#30171)
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Follow this guide if you want to get started with Home Assistant easily or if you have little to no Linux experience.
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{% if page.installation_type == 'ODROID' %}
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{% if page.installation_type == 'odroid' %}
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## Suggested hardware
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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Use this method only if Method 1 does not work for you.
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- This means you will lose all the data as well as the previously installed operating system.
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- Back up your data before continuing with the next step.
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2. Attach the Home Assistant boot medium ({{site.installation.types[page.installation_type].installation_media}}) to your computer.
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{% if page.installation_type == 'ODROID' %}
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{% if page.installation_type == 'odroid' %}
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If you are using ODROID M1, note that booting from NVMe is not supported. If you want to boot from eMMC, [update the firmware](https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/blob/dev/Documentation/boards/hardkernel/odroid-m1.md) before installing the image.
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If you are using a [Home Assistant Blue](/blue) or ODROID N2+, you can [attach your device directly](/common-tasks/os/#flashing-an-odroid-n2).
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@ -265,14 +265,14 @@ If you are running an older Windows version or have a stricter network configura
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### Download the appropriate image
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- [VirtualBox][vdi] (.vdi)
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{% if page.installation_type == 'windows' or page.installation_type == 'Linux' %}
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{% if page.installation_type == 'linux' %}
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- [KVM][qcow2] (.qcow2)
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- [Vmware Workstation][vmdk] (.vmdk)
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{% elsif page.installation_type == 'alternative' %}
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- [KVM/Proxmox][qcow2] (.qcow2)
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- [VMware ESXi/vSphere][Virtual Appliance] (.ova)
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{% endif %}
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{% if page.installation_type == 'windows' %}
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- [VMware Workstation][vmdk] (.vmdk)
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- [Hyper-V][vhdx] (.vhdx)
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{% endif %}
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@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ After downloading, decompress the image. If the image comes in a ZIP file, for e
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Follow this guide if you already are running a supported virtual machine hypervisor. If you are not familiar with virtual machines, install Home Assistant OS directly on a [Home Assistant Yellow](/installation/yellow), a [Raspberry Pi](/installation/raspberrypi), or an [ODROID](/installation/odroid).
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{% if page.installation_type == 'macOS' %}
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{% if page.installation_type == 'macos' %}
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- If VirtualBox is not supported on your Mac, and you have experience using virtual machines, you can try running the Home Assistant Operating System on [UTM](https://mac.getutm.app/).
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{% endif %}
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@ -327,6 +327,8 @@ Minimum recommended assignments:
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</div>
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{% unless page.installation_type == 'macos' %}
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- title: Unraid
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content: |
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1. Download the **.qcow2** image above and decompress it. (**Extract all** in Windows)
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14. Select the name of your new VM and select the capacity number for your disk. Here, you can expand the disk to whatever your needs are. The default is 32 GB.
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15. Select the icon of your new VM and select **start with console (VNC)**.
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{% unless page.installation_type == 'macOS' %}
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- title: KVM (virt-manager)
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content: |
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1. Create a new virtual machine in `virt-manager`.
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{% endunless %}
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{% if page.installation_type == 'windows' or page.installation_type == 'Linux' %}
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{% if page.installation_type == 'windows' %}
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- title: VMware Workstation
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## Edit the VM settings
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1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the storage location of your newly created VM, for example under `C:\home-assistant`.
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2. Delete the `home-assistant.vmdk` file.
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11. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the storage location of your newly created VM, for example under `C:\home-assistant`.
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12. Delete the `home-assistant.vmdk` file.
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3. In the `Downloads` folder, find the `haos_ova_xx.x.vmdk` file.
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- If you haven't unzipped the archive, unzip it.
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- Within the folder, find the `.vmdk` file and rename it to `home-assistant.vmdk`.
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