

Sudo systemctl status rvice rviceĬat < Warning: AUR packages are user produced content. I've got HA Core installed on my Ubuntu machine, and really want to get the OS installed in a VM (so that I can get Supervisor).To my understanding,these packages are made by an individual i would have to blindly trust,since i don’t have the knowledge to inspect their content.Īnd these are the warnings on the Arch and Manjaro wikis: None of these things result in a different outcome - in all cases, it always says "Operating system not found" on boot.Īny thoughts? I've tried to find the bundle for VMWare Workstation 15 Player but had no luck either. I've tried converting as well as keeping the existing format, as well as setting the virtual HD to be SCSI, SATA and IDE. When selecting the vmdk, it asks "Convert existing virtual disk to newer format?" and states that if I do so, it won't work with older VMs. There is no place in the VMWare Workstation 16 settings for the VM to change the firmware type to UEFI, and as far as selecting the image, I had to do that after creating the VM (not during the setup process). I followed the install instructions (as closely as I could, since they seem to be for Workstation 15, not 16) from the Home Assistant site: - I always get an error as soon as it tries to boot "Operating system not found" Running an Intel NUC with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with VMWare Workstation 16 Playerĭownloaded hassos_ova-5.13.vmdk direct from home assistant site