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Wait, will it boot or not on an RPi5? The first part makes it sound like it won't, but then the last bullet of suggested fixes implies it will boot.
It will boot, the display will be frozen until you run the update.
@Scheisser @limelight79 So if I do not have a display connected, then it's not problem? Can I just use the terminal app?
What I don't get is that if the new HAOS should be able to do a bootloader update on its own, so why doesn't it just have a button for that?
I did the update and ran the recommended command. Seems to be working. I don't have a monitor and keyboard hooked up to know if it's really working.
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You would know if it didn’t work, I can guarantee that as I was foolish enough to apply the update while being 700km away and not being back before August. Luckily most of my devices are Matter over Thread, so despite HA being offline I can still monitor our RV over Apple Home.
Sorry, I meant that I have no idea if the display is working, as I don't have one attached. The HA installation is definitely working!
Oh yeah. I would definitely not do a long distance update if I can avoid it. A few years ago we took a 28 day road trip, and the HA at home stayed completely un-updated during that time. (I actually have two setups, one is a virtual machine on my Linux server at home, and the RPi is in our rv.) I rarely have issues with updates, but I wasn't about to risk it.
For the rv setup, I struggle because the rv doesn't have a consistent wifi network. At home it uses the home network, but we'll often use campground wifi or phone hotspots while traveling. We have and used to use a Starlink setup (especially during that long trip) but I'm not giving that jackass a dime if I can avoid it. But Starlink really is the best solution.
And HA doesn't remember more than one wifi network at a time, so if I change it to a campground, then I have to change it back when I get home.
My understanding is that it will off you apply those changes