![]() Now that the image is uploaded to the Unraid server, you can go ahead and set up the virtual machine that will run Home Assistant. After you have the new user created, go back to the domains settings and under SMB User Access, make sure that the new user has read and write access. Then, click on Apply, go to the Users tab and add a new user. You also want that only specific users can manage this folder so, set the Security to Secure. Under SMB Security Settings, set the Export to Yes. So, open the Unraid web interface, go to the Shares tab and click on domains. The folder needs to be accessible from a computer in your network. ![]() Unzip the image, and you then need to upload the file to the Unraid server and save it in the domains folder. The first thing you need to do is download the Home Assistant image, so go to the Home Assistant website and download the KVM image. Upload the Home Assistant image to Unraid ![]() The OS version does come with the Supervisor, allowing to easily update Home Assistant and installing add-ons. So, instead of the Core version, we’ll install the Home Assistant OS on a virtual machine. So, setting up different integrations and also update Home Assistant will require more steps. The Core version doesn’t come with the Supervisor. You can install the Home Assistant Core version on a Docker container or set up the Home Assistant OS on a virtual machine. So, to install Home Assistant on Unraid, you can set it up in 2 ways.
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