This script will create a new Proxmox VM with the latest version of HassOS. To create a new VM in the local-lvm
storage, run the following in a SSH session or the console from Proxmox interface
wget -qO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/whiskerz007/proxmox_hassos_install/master/install.sh | bash -s local-lvm
After script completes, click on the new VM (the script will tell you the ID), click on the Hardware
tab for the VM and change the Memory
and Processors
settings to what you desire. The Hard Disk
can be expanded by clicking on it, then click on the Resize disk
button above (Note: additional steps must be taken for storage to take effect in the VM after the first boot). The network MAC address can be changed by selecting Network Device
and clicking Edit
above. Once all changes have been made, click Start
above.
To specify the storage ID the new VM will be placed, replace local-lvm
in the oneline command with desired storage ID.
To get to the root prompt
- Open the console after the VM has been started
- When the messages slow down press the
Enter
key a couple of times until you see the following
Welcome to HassOS
hassio login:
- Login using
root
, no password is requested - When you see the
hassio >
prompt, typelogin
- You should now see a
#
prompt.
To get the current IP address assigned to the VM
- At the root prompt type
nmcli -g ip4.address d sh $(nmcli -g device c)
- The response will be the IP address with subnet mask or nothing
Note: If DHCP is configured and nothing is shown, check DHCP server and VM network settings
To set a static IP address, use the following as an example
- At the root prompt type
nmcli c mod $(nmcli -g uuid c) ipv4.method manual ipv4.addresses "192.168.20.170/24" ipv4.gateway "192.168.20.1" ipv4.dns "8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4"
- At the root prompt type
nmcli c up $(nmcli -g uuid c)
To remove all static IP addresses and enable DHCP
- At the root prompt type
nmcli c mod $(nmcli -g uuid c) ipv4.method auto ipv4.addresses "" ipv4.gateway "" ipv4.dns ""
- At the root prompt type
nmcli c up $(nmcli -g uuid c)
To get the default interface name
- At the root prompt type
nmcli -g device c
- The response with be the interface name
To change the HassOS VM hostname
- At the root prompt type
hostnamectl set-hostname your-new-hostname
- You can verify the change by logging out with
exit
, the last line printed will beyour-new-hostname login:
To resize the disk after the first boot
- At the root prompt type
df -h /dev/sda8
and note theSize
- Shutdown the VM
- Resize the disk to the desired size
- At the root prompt type
sgdisk -e /dev/sda
- At the root prompt type
reboot
- Verify resize was successful by typing
df -h /dev/sda8
at the root prompt