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@@ -46,3 +46,19 @@ If you are already running HassOS, you have the full flavor of Hass.io, and thus
To update via the user interface, go to the Home Assistant frontend, click on **Hass.io** in the sidebar to go into the Hass.io panel. Next, click on the System tab and press the **UPDATE** button in the "Host system" panel. In case the update isn't showing up yet, push the **RELOAD** button on the "Hass.io supervisor" box first, which makes your system look for updates instantly.
Another option is to use our powerful CLI, that is shipped with the SSH add-on. Run the following command to trigger the upgrade: `hassio os update --version 3.7`.
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+## Update 2019-12-18
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+After some confusion about the statement of supporting virtual environments and running Hass.io on top of a custom Linux; so let's clarify it.
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+The supported ways to run Hass.io are documented here:
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+This also includes running Hass.io on Linux using the [Generic Linux](https://github.com/home-assistant/hassio-installer) installer, which is a supported method.
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+Hass.io runs partly on your local machine, but for most parts inside multiple containers. All installation types we list, respect this.
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+If you run VMWare, ProxMox or other virtualization environments, you can use the HassOS OVA/VMDK to run a virtual machine with. Or, if you like to use a Ubuntu VM, that will work with the supported generic Linux installer.
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+We **DO NOT** support any kind of LXC hacks like listed here: . These setups try to put everything inside a **single** container, [which will cause you issues](https://community.home-assistant.io/t/hassio-installation-on-lxd-lxc-container-ubuntu-18-04/151543/2). Hass.io is not designed to run fully inside a containerized system, like LXC.
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+We hope this clarifies our earlier statement.