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title: "Autostart on Synology NAS boot"
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description: "Instructions how to setup Home Assistant to launch on boot on Synology NAS."
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date: 2015-9-1 22:57
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redirect_from: /getting-started/autostart-synology/
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---
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To get Home Assistant to automatically start when you boot your Synology NAS:
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SSH into your synology & login as admin or root
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```bash
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$ cd /volume1/homeassistant
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```
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Create "homeassistant.conf" file using the following code
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```bash
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# only start this service after the httpd user process has started
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start on started httpd-user
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# stop the service gracefully if the runlevel changes to 'reboot'
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stop on runlevel [06]
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# run the scripts as the 'http' user. Running as root (the default) is a bad ide
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#setuid admin
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# exec the process. Use fully formed path names so that there is no reliance on
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# the 'www' file is a node.js script which starts the foobar application.
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exec /bin/sh /volume1/homeassistant/hass-daemon start
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```
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Register the autostart
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```bash
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$ ln -s homeassistant-conf /etc/init/homeassistant-conf
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```
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Make the relevant files executable:
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```bash
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$ chmod -r 777 /etc/init/homeassistant-conf
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```
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That's it - reboot your NAS and Home Assistant should automatically start
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