Stefan Agner
Stefan Agner
@ioctl2 recently improved OVA slightly, maybe the latest dev build from https://os-builds.home-assistant.io/10.0.dev20220919/ works?
The operating system does nothing to the data partition, where Home Assistant Core and your configuration is located on. So I doubt this is related to the operating system update...
Indeed, it seems that BlueZ is by default not compiled with this options in Buildroot. There is the Buildroot `BR2_PACKAGE_BLUEZ5_UTILS_PLUGINS_AUDIO` option, I'll enable it in OS 9.
Can you try the latest development build `9.0.dev20220816`? It should have the options configured correctly.
This sounds somewhat similar to #2048 and #1705. What VirtualBox version are you using?
@sygys why are you saying that? Did your update break too? > and breaks everything That seems wrong. According to https://analytics.home-assistant.io/ 21'278 installations are on 8.5. Yet we have just...
Are you indeed using the generic-x86-64 image or the ova? Hm, it seems that the boot partition got corrupted somehow. Can you download an Ubuntu Live image and boot into...
FWIW, I recommend using a SCSI hard disk over S-ATA, as it has usually better virtualization support. That said, just using S-ATA should not lead to such a corruption :cry:
We had similar reports in the past, e.g. #1125. However, despite checking that everything is getting unmounted correctly and even syncing the FAT partition, we do get these reports from...
> How would I access this VM's EFI partition to verify the file content? You need to download a live image, e.g. Ubuntu from [here](https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?version=22.04.1&architecture=amd64), and attach that to your...