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# Home Assistant Operating System
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Home Assistant Operating System (formerly HassOS) is a Linux based operating system optimized to host [Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io) and its [Add-ons](https://www.home-assistant.io/addons/).
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Home Assistant Operating System uses Docker as its container engine. By default it deploys the Home Assistant Supervisor as a container. Home Assistant Supervisor in turn uses the Docker container engine to control Home Assistant Core and Add-Ons in separate containers. Home Assistant Operating System is **not** based on a regular Linux distribution like Ubuntu. It is built using [Buildroot](https://buildroot.org/) and it is optimized to run Home Assistant. It targets single board compute (SBC) devices like the Raspberry Pi or ODROID but also supports x86-64 systems with UEFI.
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## Features
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- Lightweight and memory-efficient
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- Minimized I/O
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- Over The Air (OTA) updates
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- Offline updates
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- Modular using Docker container engine
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## Supported hardware
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- Raspberry Pi
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- Hardkernel ODROID
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- Asus Tinker Board
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- Generic x86-64 (e.g. Intel NUC)
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- Virtual appliances
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See the full list and specific models [here](./Documentation/boards/README.md)
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## Getting Started
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If you just want to use Home Assistant the official [getting started guide](https://www.home-assistant.io/getting-started/) and [installation instructions](https://www.home-assistant.io/hassio/installation/) take you through how to download Home Assistant Operating System and get it running on your machine.
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If you're interested in finding out more about Home Assistant Operating System and how it works read on...
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## Development
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If you don't have experience with embedded systems, Buildroot or the build process for Linux distributions it is recommended to read up on these topics first (e.g. [Bootlin](https://bootlin.com/docs/) has excellent resources).
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The Home Assistant Operating System documentation can be found on the [Home Assistant Developer Docs website](https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/operating-system).
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### Components
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- **Bootloader:**
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- [Barebox](https://barebox.org/) for devices that support UEFI
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- [U-Boot](https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot) for devices that don't support UEFI
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- **Operating System:**
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- [Buildroot](https://buildroot.org/) LTS Linux
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- **File Systems:**
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- [SquashFS](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/squashfs.txt) for read-only file systems (using LZ4 compression)
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- [ZRAM](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/blockdev/zram.txt) for `/tmp`, `/var` and swap (using LZ4 compression)
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- **Container Platform:**
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- [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/) for running Home Assistant components in containers
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- **Updates:**
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- [RAUC](https://rauc.io/) for Over The Air (OTA) and USB updates
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- **Security:**
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- [AppArmor](https://apparmor.net/) Linux kernel security module
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### Development builds
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The Development build GitHub Action Workflow is a manually triggered workflow
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which creates Home Assistant OS development builds. The development builds are
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available at [os-builds.home-assistant.io](https://os-builds.home-assistant.io/).
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