Bien le bonjour !
J'ai voulu télécharger ha pour un nouveau raspberry pi 3 b , mais forcer de constater que quand je boot dessus , il refuse de faire des maj , lui web marche , mais il me met système healthy false , en gros il est pas content , après un petit tour sur les forum je suis passer à la version 13 , mais ça ne marche pas non plus , enfin si , le cli ce lance , mais pas le supervisor , si vous pouvez m'aidez , je le fait depuis raspberry pi 3 , avec une clef USB bootable , merci !
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Oh okay
Hello!
I wanted to download Home Assistant (HA) for a new Raspberry Pi 3 B, but when I boot it up, it refuses to update. The web interface works, but it shows "system healthy: false," so it's basically not happy. After checking the forums, I tried switching to version 13, but that didn’t work either. Well, the CLI launches, but not the supervisor. If you can help, I'd appreciate it! I'm running this on a Raspberry Pi 3 with a bootable USB stick. Thanks!
You can't run on a usb stick. It's too slow. You need to use an external SSD or an internal SD card.
Ah
But if i do that on a sd card she gonna bé dead on a short Time no
?
Yes
But if you buy a VERY good one, it lasts a while.
Can i know why its slow ? With a USB ?
Why a slow USB Can kill a installation
An SSD plugged into an external USB hub that has a seperate power supply is the best way to use a PI.
You apparently do not realize how slow a memory stick is,
Okkn
M'y memory stick do 7 mbs , yes it's slow but it'as m'y only option for not bien 1 sd card by week 🥲
Burn*
You get this:
but it shows "system healthy: false," so it's basically not happy.