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Hassio install problems in IOTstack #212

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ghost opened this issue Oct 22, 2020 · 3 comments
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Hassio install problems in IOTstack #212

ghost opened this issue Oct 22, 2020 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 22, 2020

For all those whoes trying to install hassio and get the message "Missing apparmor and network manager . Enter after installing raspbian the following:

sudo apt-get install aaparmor
sudo apt-get install network-manager

@CristeaPaul
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package aaparmor

@Paraphraser
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Paraphraser commented Nov 11, 2020

Please see This project is dormant. It explains why IOTstack activity is now focused on SensorsIot/IOTstack.

It's really easy to migrate from gcgarner/IOTstack to SensorsIot/IOTstack.

Although some people (like me) are still monitoring gcgarner/IOTstack, you'll probably get better support on SensorsIot/IOTstack and/or by joining the Discord channel if you have not already done that.

It's possible that SensorsIot/IOTstack issue 157 will help with your Hass.io problem. One of the contributors has written a gist which is linked to that issue.

This might help too. This too.

It would be really helpful if you could remember to close this issue.

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I don't run Hass.io. I gave it a whirl, once, but the side-effects (NetworkManager) were enough to put me off ever trying again. Nevertheless, it keeps popping up here, on SensorsIot/IOTstack and on the Discord channel. It's obviously causing a lot of pain and it looks to me like there isn't one universal source of truth that guarantees trouble-free installation.

If you get it to work and have a good record of what you did as you went along, you could perhaps write a definitive gist and/or propose a Pull Request for the SensorsIot/IOTstack to help those who come after.

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