
“MAKE THIS VERSION DEFUALT, DO NOT DO THIS STEP AS IT BREAKS HOME ASSISTANT INSTALL” “This Starts the install.” wget $version/Python-$version.tgz The Link that Shows all the Versions Python Versions version=3.8.12 “You can Change the Version to your choice before hitting enter.” “COMPILE (Takes Awhile) INSTALLS PYTHON INTO /usr/local/bin ” Libssl-dev libbz2-dev libexpat1-dev liblzma-dev zlib1g-dev libffi-dev Libncursesw5-dev libreadline6-dev libdb5.3-dev libgdbm-dev libsqlite3-dev \

“INSTALL THE DEPENDENCIES NEEDED TO BUILD” sudo apt-get install -y build-essential tk-dev libncurses5-dev \ This instruction is intended for a clean install of Home assistant best used with this instruction Installing Home Assistant

This instruction will install Python 3.9 onto your System and allow you to us it as default. it is easy to break it takes time Rebuilding your Home assistant from Scratch I used WiFi, but it should be possible to connect over the USB/Ethernet RNDIS device, though I haven't figured out how to do that yet.This Tutorial is to Be used at your Own Risk make sure you Back up your Home Assistant Files and any other files you don’t want to lose Before Starting. Installing and updating the raspberry pi is easiest with an internet connection. You should now be able to ping 169.254.72.226 and ssh commands are completed on the Raspberry Pi by using ssh to connect from your host machine In windows, use ipconfig to identify the ip address of your RNDIS device Look for ARP packets, especially the ones that indicate ".Tell " įor some reason, this is a Class B address (mask 255.255.0.0)Īdd route to RNDIS network addresses over RNDIS device


"RNDIS" in device manager under Network ControllersĬapture packets via wireshark on the ethernet RNDIS network In windows, this should auto install when plugging in your Raspberry Pi over USB
