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- #Nextcloud unraid setup .exe#
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You'll see HassOS booting up (this will all be command line stuff, don't expect to see any GUI) Click the Linux Penguin next to your new VM to VNC into your VMs console. You'll be brought back in the VMs dashboard in UnRaid. Click the "Create" button at the bottom (make sure the file name matches whatever you uploaded earlier) In the field to the right, type in: /mnt/user/isos/hassos_ova-3.13.img Use the "Primary vDisk Location" dropdown and select "Manual". Use the "Max Memory" dropdown and select "2048" (recommended, but not strictly necessary) Use the "Name" field to give your HassOS VM an appropriate name From the UnRaid WebGUI, click VMs -> Add VM -> Click on the Linux Penguin On the left-hand pane towards the top, click the upload button (it will probably take ~15min to upload since it's big) On the left-hand pane, navigate to C:\Users\\Downloads and select the. On the right-hand pane, click the folder icon with a "/" inside. If you haven't taken the initiative to create users and passwords other than the default for your UnRaid Server, then In the "User name" field type in a username with appropriate permissions. In the "HostName" field, type in the IP address of your UnRaid server In the Session dialog window, in the "File Protocol" dropdown, select "SCP" \qemu-img convert -p -f vmdk -O raw "$HOME\Downloads\hassos_ova-3.13.vmdk" "$HOME\Downloads\hassos_ova-3.13.img" vmdk file in the below command is correct (FYI, $HOME is short for C:\Users\ in PowerShell) IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the path to the. vmdk intact, so in the end, you'll have both a. In PowerShell, run the following commands. NOTE: If you can't find PowerShell via Start button search, just open up File Explorer, navigate to:Ĭ:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0 | Then right-click powershell.exe and select "Run As Administrator" Once found, right-click and select "Run As Administrator"
#Nextcloud unraid setup windows#
Click the Windows Start button and use the search function to search for Windows PowerShell. This will create another file called hassos_ova-3.13.vmdk Right-click hassos_ova-3.13.vmdk.gz, hover over "7zip" and then select "Extract Here". Assuming hassos_ova-3.13.vmdk.gz was downloaded to your Downloads folder, navigate to your Downloads folder.
#Nextcloud unraid setup download#
Navigate to the Home Assistant website (see above) and click the "VMDK" link in order to download the latest VMDK (right now, it's hassos_ova-3.13.vmdk.gz)
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# Download the Home Assistant VMDK From the HA Website # Double click 7z1900-圆4.exe (or whatever version is when you do this) and step through the installer leaving all defaults. Navigate to the 7zip URL (see above), click on the download link for: 7-Zip for 64-bit Windows 圆4 (Intel 64 or AMD64) (should be the second link from the top)
#Nextcloud unraid setup archive#
gz archive we download from the Home Assistant website # Installing 7zip On Your Windows Workstation # Double click WinSCP-5.17.5-Setup.exe (or whatever the version is when you do this), and step through the installer leaving all defaults. Navigate to the WinSCP URL (see above), and click the "Download WinSCP" button. Why? Because we need to upload the converted disk image to your UnRaid server so that UnRaid can access it when creating a new VM. # Installing WinSCP On Your Windows Workstation #
#Nextcloud unraid setup .exe#
exe should be in yourĭownloads folder, i.e. Double-click qemu-w64-setup-20200201.exe and step through the installer leaving all defaults. Right now, the latest is qemu-w64-setup-20200201.exe Navigate to the Qemu For Windows URL (see above), and click on the latest. Why? Because the virtual disk images provided by the Home Assistant website are not in a format that UnRaid can understand. # Installing Qemu On Your Windows Workstation # Access to your UnRaid WebGUI from your Windows workstation The VMDK virtual disk from the Home Assistant website: # What You'll Need (assuming your workstation is Windows) #