![]() I’d much rather be moving files around in Windows 10 than the Ubuntu CLI! I strongly suggest doing this as it makes file deletion and movement etc much easier. I’ve mapped the “hassio” drive as a network drive. On my network my Home-Assistant installation sits on the same network as my workstation. Below I will outline the steps for the work around. One of the issues was closed already and supposedly the code updated a week or so ago, yet I was still having this problem. I checked online and found in the forums that others had similar issues and could see several issues raised on github. Now whether this had been deleted during the upgrade or had been renamed and moved I can’t be sure, but initial inspection looks like it has been simply removed. I then went to re-add Hacs as an integration but it was absent from the list.Īfter searching through the logs and checking the file structure it appeared that the folder that contained the Hacs files had effectively disappeared. I checked under configuration => integrations but it was missing entirely. When I looked in the sidebar Hacs was no where to be seen. Custom cards weren’t working, so i was looking at huge panes of red and white, as well as errors in the log that XYZ hadn’t loaded properly. When Home-Assistant came back online it was showing me a multitude of errors, most of which were linked to Hacs. I did a quick back up using the G-drive snapshot add-on and waited with bated breath. ![]() Recently I upgraded my Home-Assistant supervised (formerly Hassio) installation from 0.113.4 to 0.114.3 (I usually like to wait for a couple of releases so the bugs can be ironed out by others!).
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