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Hass.io images are available for all available Raspberry Pi and intel nuc platforms.
Hass.io images are available for all available Raspberry Pi and Intel NUC platforms.
- Download the appropriate image for your Raspberry Pi / intel nuc:
- [Raspberry Pi / Zero][pi1]
- [Raspberry Pi 2][pi2]
- [Raspberry Pi 3][pi3]
- [Intel Nuc][nuc]
- [Intel NUC][nuc]
- Flash the downloaded image to an SD card using [Etcher].
- Optional - Setup the WiFi or static ip: On the SD-card, edit the `system-connections/resin-sample` file and follow the [ResinOS howto][resinos-network].
- Insert SD card to Raspberry Pi and turn it on. On first boot, it downloads the latest version of Home Assistant which takes ~20 minutes (slower/faster depending on the platform).
- You will be able to reach your installation at [http://hassio.local:8123][local].
- Enable either the [Samba add-on][samba] or the [SSH add-on][ssh] to manage your configuration.
<p class='note'>
If you copy over your existing Home Assistant configuration, make sure to enable the Hass.io panel by adding either `discovery:` or `hassio:` to your configuration.
</p>
### {% linkable_title Alternative: install on generic Linux server %}
## {% linkable_title Alternative: install on generic Linux server %}
For advanced users, it is also possible to try Hass.io on your Linux server or inside a VM. To do so, [follow these instructions][linux].
<p class='note'>When you use this installation method, some add-ons will not be available and the documentation might not work for your installation.</p>
[Etcher]: https://etcher.io/
[resinos-network]: https://docs.resin.io/deployment/network/2.0.0/
[pi1]: https://github.com/home-assistant/hassio-build/releases/download/0.8/resinos-hassio-0.8-raspberrypi.img.bz2
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[nuc]: https://github.com/home-assistant/hassio-build/releases/download/0.8/resinos-hassio-0.8-intel-nuc.img.bz2
[linux]: https://github.com/home-assistant/hassio-build/tree/master/install#install-hassio
[local]: http://hassio.local:8123
[samba]: /addons/samba/
[ssh]: /addons/ssh/