Decide on your setup: I chose to run in a VENV because that’s how I did it on my Pi, and you can follow the standard HA installation documentation (although the autostart script to which it links didn’t work for me- see later):.This gets even more restrictive in Catalina (see below). Also you may like to read about SIP (System Integrity Protection), which limits access to certain system folders. Go to System prefs → security & privacy → privacy, then select full disk access and add what you need. First off, “Full Disk Access” is a feature that requires you to give permission to apps- including Terminal and any emulators you may be using (Termius in my case)- permission to work with the entire disk. Starting with El Capitan, and progressing with each new OS, Apple introduced some new security components with which you shall tangle.HDMI out to nearby TV + wireless keyboard/trackpad (or VNC) = biggest monitor in the house.Time Machine backups = no need for rsync and no worrying about SD card fails.USB 3/Thunderbolt ports = cheap, fast storage. speed: HA graphs render instantly restarts take ~12 seconds instead of minutes etc.Before I even start, I’m barely more than a noob, so take what you see with a grain of salt.įirst off, why switch? Briefly my mini ( I was feeling spendy, so it’s the new model) offers: It took a lot of messing around to figure it out, so I thought I might put a little PSA out for anyone else embarking on this process without the full knowledge of how to do so. As soon as I thought I had it all under control, I decided to switch over to a Mac Mini unfortunately, however, this task isn’t as easy as copying over one’s HA config files, and there’s no real guide that I could find. ![]() Like many of us here, I started as a newb and had to learn how to SSH into a Raspberry Pi, write basic YAML and effectively use the command line. ![]() The one gotcha I encountered was to make sure that you select the correct network interface for the UTM virtual machine. I’m pretty sure that the same install (which requires Debian running in its own virtual machine) would be more or less similar and work the same way. ![]() All of the tricks that I talk about in a separate post still work by SSHing from the VM into the host. I used this guide after this guide didn’t work. BIG EDIT: I upgraded to a Mac Mini with an M2 chip, so I took the opportunity to switch over to HA supervised, which simplified a lot of things due to the access to add-ons (nginx, AdGuard, Grafana, etc.).
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