Welcome to the world of Home Assistant is open source software for creating a smart home,
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|<div style="padding: 5px;">After Home Assistant as been installed, it can take upto 20 minutes to start please be patient it will start.</div>
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After Home Assistant as been installed, it can take a while to start please be patient it will start.
= Once it started you will need to create a user account =
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Please enter the following details <br />
Name: <br />
User: <br />
Password: <br />
then click create account<br />
the next screen is to set up your Home <br />
you can Click Detect then click next <br />
= Once it started you will need to create a user account =
Namethe next screen is for Devices and Services click the three-dot for a list of devices, but you can add later if needed so click finish you are now all set up the next screen will be the home assistant page for more help please look at google or youtube for home assistant beginners guides [[File:Update.jpg|200px|thumb|left|update button]]<br />User:Password:= Updater =
then click create accountUpdater is an app that on the menu option on home Assistant that will update to the new version of Home Assistant, there is an option to Downgrade by type the version you would like to install by clicking downgrade
the next screen is to set up your Home
you can Click Detect then click next
the next screen is for Devices and Services click the three dot for a list of devices but you can add later if needed so click finish
you are now all setup the next screen will be the this updater app is created for home assistant pagefor more help please look at google or youtube Assistant by Sanjit Chakrabarti working on GSoC 2019 <br />
= Start/Stop/Restart Home Assistant =
<br />stop home Assistant service<br />
<pre><nowiki>sudo systemctl stop homeassistant.service</nowiki></pre>
<br />start home Assistant service<br />
<pre><nowiki>sudo systemctl start homeassistant.service</nowiki></pre>
<br />restart home Assistant service<br />
<pre><nowiki>sudo systemctl restart homeassistant.service</nowiki></pre>
<br/>status of home Assistant service<br />
<pre><nowiki>sudo systemctl status homeassistant.service</nowiki></pre>
= STARTif you can not restart the home assistant you can always restart it using Amahi home server page then setting then server look for Home Assistant Server you can stop or restart on this page if needed <br /STOP/RESTART HOME ASSISTANT =>
sudo systemctl stop homeassistant.serviceReplace stop with start or restart to get the desired functionality. To get the current state of the homeassistant.service replace stop with status[[File:HomeAssistantServers.JPG]]
= Troubleshooting =
If you are unable to edit any files in the Homeassistant share
or you can look at amahi home server page then setting then server look for Home Assistant Server you can stop or restart on this page if neededChange file rights by running the command <pre><nowiki>sudo chmod 777 /var/hda/files/homeassistant/*.* </nowiki></pre>