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Neil Brown
@neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

I could, I guess, finally learn how to use podman and docker properly, to use the HomeAssistant docker image, but I am not keen.

I could also see how readily I could obtain ssh access, and a root OS account, for the HA "full" OS. But is that prone to breaking? Tricky.

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Joshua Aspinall
@joshaspinall@mstdn.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 44 minutes ago

@neil I've been worried about 'shenanigans' for a while now from HA; I have been running Core as a Docker container for several years.

My stack is set up such that should the worst happen, I could (in theory) unplug HA and insert a replacement.

Things like ESPHome, MQTT, NodeRed, Zigbee all get their own containers and are linked up as needed.

This is far from the simplest/easiest method, but hopefully the most modular if ever required.

I wonder does the 'Full' OS require Cloud access?

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Joshua Aspinall
@joshaspinall@mstdn.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 44 minutes ago

@neil I've been worried about 'shenanigans' for a while now from HA; I have been running Core as a Docker container for several years.

My stack is set up such that should the worst happen, I could (in theory) unplug HA and insert a replacement.

Things like ESPHome, MQTT, NodeRed, Zigbee all get their own containers and are linked up as needed.

This is far from the simplest/easiest method, but hopefully the most modular if ever required.

I wonder does the 'Full' OS require Cloud access?

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Mike Cox
@mikecox@mastodon.iow.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 1 hour ago

@neil I've just ditched my docker image of HA and gone for OS installed on a RPi5. It seems to be the way they are going with it

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Neil Brown
@neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

I could, I guess, finally learn how to use podman and docker properly, to use the HomeAssistant docker image, but I am not keen.

I could also see how readily I could obtain ssh access, and a root OS account, for the HA "full" OS. But is that prone to breaking? Tricky.

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ahnlak
@ahnlak@kavlak.uk replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@neil ssh is trivial, fwiw. Not sure about root though

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Joel Michael
@jpm@aus.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

@neil oh by the way HA-in-Docker is also limited in the same way Core and Supervised were (ie no add-ons) so they’re probably going to kill that off too.

Ref: https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/

“Home Assistant Container installations don’t have access to add-ons”

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