

If you haven't already, insert the SD card in your computer and select it here.

(I didn't test the next step with other Linux distros)

These are the steps we'll have to go through to get a working installation of Home Assistant running on your local network. Feel free to message me on Twitter if you have any questions 🙂. I'll assume you have basic knowledge around Linux (you should for example know how to connect to another computer with SSH), so forgive me if I don't explain everthing to the last detail. Hot tip: make sure you know where you've put your Micro SD card from your last bricked Pi so you don't have to wait for the delivery of a new card. It finally happened: there was a Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB RAM in stock that wasn't outrageously priced.
