hassio-supervised-installer/README.md
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# Install Hass.io
As an alternative to using the images which include the HassOS operating system and Docker, it is also possible to run Hass.io on a generic system running another OS of your choice such as Ubuntu, Debian, etc. Because of all the various possible install options, these are more of a community supported installation choice. It follows that the more esoteric of a choice made with the OS, the less a user will find in terms of information and support from the community.
## Requirements
```
docker-ce
bash
jq
curl
avahi-daemon
dbus
```
## Optional
```
apparmor-utils
network-manager
```
## Run
Run as root (sudo su):
```bash
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/hassio-installer/master/hassio_install.sh | bash -s
```
### Command line arguments
| argument | default | description |
|--------------------|----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|
| -m \| --machine | | On a special platform they need set a machine type use |
| -d \| --data-share | $PREFIX/share/hassio | data folder for hass.io installation |
| -p \| --prefix | /usr | Binary prefix for hass.io installation |
| -s \| --sysconfdir | /etc | Configuration directory for hass.io installation |
you can set these parameters by appending ` -- <parameter> <value>` like:
```bash
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/hassio-installer/master/hassio_install.sh | bash -s -- -m MY_MACHINE
```
## Supported Machine types
- intel-nuc
- odroid-c2
- odroid-xu
- orangepi-prime
- qemuarm
- qemuarm-64
- qemux86
- qemux86-64
- raspberrypi
- raspberrypi2
- raspberrypi3
- raspberrypi3-64
- tinker
## !!!WARNING!!! DO NOT DELETE CREATED CONTAINERS
This installer will create the base `homeassistant` container for you, but if you delete it (`docker rm` or `docker prune`) the supervisor will not be able to re-create it for you. Hass.io is an Ecosystem and Container Orchestrator and does not support manual adjustments.
If you wish to still safely use `docker containers prune` it is strongly advised to add the `--filter` flag to your command.
Example:
```sh
$ docker container prune --filter label!=homeassistant
```
or, for a greater peace of mind, you can add the following config to your `~/.docker/config.json`:
```javascript
{
"pruneFilters": ["label!=homeassistant", "label!=hassio_supervisor", "label!=addon*"]
}
```