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Once Home Assistant is installed, execute the following code in a console/terminal to check if the setup was successful:

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layout: page
title: "Installation on FreeNAS 9.10"
description: "Installation of Home Assistant on your FreeNAS."
date: 2017-04-06 17:00
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sharing: true
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---
[Freenas](http://www.freenas.org) is a free and open-source network-attached storage (NAS) software based on FreeBSD and the OpenZFS file system. It is licensed under the terms of the BSD License and runs on commodity x86-64 hardware.
This has been tested on the FreeNAS 9.10. These instructions assume you already have a running and accessible jail. For more information on creating a jail follow the official FreeNAS 9.10.x documentation [HERE](https://doc.freenas.org/9.10/jails.html#adding-jails). Once you have the jail follow the steps below.
Install the necessary Python Packages.
```bash
# pkg update
# pkg upgrade
# pkg install python35
# pkg install py35-sqlite3
# python3.5 -m ensurepip
```
Install Home Assistant itself.
```bash
# pip3 install homeassistant
```
Finally start Home Assistant.
```bash
# hass --open-ui
```
Some suggestions on using a tmux to keep it running can be found in the FreeNAS forums [HERE](https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/how-to-home-assistant-in-a-jail-tested-on-9-10.50371/)