But I’ve been getting this error:

[supervisor.docker.interface] Can't install ghcr.io/home-assistant/generic-x86-64-homeassistant:2024.4.4: 500 Server Error for http+docker://localhost/v1.44/images/create?tag=2024.4.4&fromImage=ghcr.io%2Fhome-assistant%2Fgeneric-x86-64-homeassistant&platform=linux%2Famd64: Internal Server Error ("Get "https://ghcr.io/v2/": net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)") [supervisor.homeassistant.core] Error on Home Assistant installation. Retrying in 30sec

I’ve tried changing DNS, but it didn’t help and I seem to get no other helpful results from searching. If anyone has any suggestions I’d appreciate it as this seems to be something my home could benefit from but it’s just not loading beyond the CLI

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ping ghcr.io from that machine.

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How do I get the CLI to let me ping without interpreting it as “ha ping” ?

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You actually want to do it from your host machine, not the haos machine, since the container you are looking for seems to be the haos itself, so it’s your host that is trying to download it, if i understand correctly.

Otherwise why is your haos needing the generic home assistant container? AFAIK it shouldn’t download itself to update itself.

Maybe that’s the issue? You’re trying to download from inside the haos instead of outside? (host)

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Ok, is there a different haos I should download to put on my machine? Idk how to use docker and the machine is formatted aside from following the haos on x86 instructions from the website

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Ok, so you wrote the hass os image to your internal SSD using kubuntu booted from a flash drive. Then when you booted hass os from the SSD you’re getting networking errors not being able to download the docker image from ghcr.io.

Can you visit ghcr.io from other devices on your network?

Can you ping ghcr.io from the hass os installation?

If you can’t ping ghcr.io can you ping google.com?

If you can’t ping either then your network interface might have not been set up correctly and or hass os is missing drivers for you network interface.

Are you connecting over Ethernet or wifi?

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Thank you.

My desktop can access ghcr.io (assuming it’s supposed to return GitHub).

I don’t know how to ping from cli on haos. (It autofills the ha command)

I’m connecting over Ethernet using the same cable and connections that did work when kubuntu was on it

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From searching for some of the messages in your log, it seems weird that it would be causing a problem but do you have a Netgear router?

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Yeah I do

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Why not using ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant:2024.4.4?

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Ok I’m going to sound like an idiot but this is my first doing of anything with any servers, so I apologize if I’m missing something obvious. What command should I use with it? I typed it in alone just in case and got an unknown command

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From the posted log, it appears to try to download ghcr.io/home-assistant/generic-x86-64-homeassistant:2024.4.4 docker image and failed due to http 500 server error .

Can you post how you were trying to install home assistant? E.g are you using docker compose?

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No i followed the x86 instructions from the website, so I was using an Ubuntu (ok I deviated to kubuntu because I wanted a drive with it anyways) flash drive to run disks to put the os on the internal ssd from the link found here

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The title states:

Attempting to use Home Assistant OS

So OP uses the preconfigured “ready to go” solution with the supervisor doing the setup and upgrades. Which somehow is not succesfull in doing so.

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