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&lt;p>Installation of Home Assistant OS (HAOS) on an Intel NUC5i5RYK — a very powerful machine for this task, but I had it available and wanted to make use of it. I started by setting it up on a Raspberry Pi4B, moved to a virtual machine (with considerably better performance) on KVM, and in this post I describe how I did the installation on a NUC.&lt;/p>
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