a helper script for it perform the shutdown, located in the config dir.a service unit to start it automatically.Now, what's still missing to get acpid to work as intended are the following things:
I did some research this evening, and it turns out that in order to use busybox's ACPI shutdown support, most of the required tricky parts are already in place: busybox does not necessarily rely on /proc/acpi/event (support for which the kernel config lacks), but can receive the PWRF event via either netlink or the input layer, which the hassos kernel or the OVA board delivers when qemu gets system_powerdown on its monitor interface. Wanted to share some background for people interested in running hass.io on Intel NUC + Proxmox.īut if anyone could provide some winning tip to succeed in booting hass.io, be welcome :-) Univention Corporate Server, the process went very successful, because it's much easier in Proxmox to create a VM beginning from an ISO.) vmdk image.Īfter a few days playing (and struggling) with the new Proxmox virtualization+containerization setup, still no luck of getting hass.io up-and-running, because it doesn't boot (yet).
Ova to proxmox iso#
vmdk or qcow2.)įor us Intel NUC+Proxmox ambitioners, it would be a serious advantage to have an (bootable) ISO image of hass.io instead of the. And as a consequence, it does not support running the VM from a file such as. (Note: the new –and higher performance– Thin LVM VM storage is a logical block volume. Such can relatively easy be done with the qemu-img convert command. vmdk image must first be converted into Proxmox VE. Given that I run Proxmox VE v5.2-5, by default the VMs now run from Thin LVM storage. That is good news, if only I could get it working. Proxmox VE = quite a steep learning curve for non Linux pros, even wit a GIU :-( ]Īs far as I understand, hassos_ova-1.8.vmdk now would include working VirtIO drivers. Proxmox VE v5.2-5 running in clustering mode (with only 01 cluster node for the moment) Intel NUC7i5DNHE, i5 with 04 cores and 32GB RAM
Read many good things about Home Assistant and hass.io,Īnd that was the reason that I invested in a home "virtualization lab" to run it.