alomsimoy

joined 1 year ago
 

I want to build a x86 small form factor computer in order to run the router and home assistant on it, and I'm looking for the best solution:

At first I though on setting up HaOS as a router and using a dhcp plugin on homeassistant, but is a very barebones setup without much advanced networking capabilities. Also I didn't find a way to easily setup WAN.

Then I though I could set up a hypervisor and run a router OS like VyOS or openwrt and HaOS. I know proxmox, but maybe there are lighter hypervisor more capable of delivering this setup.

And finally I though that I could use openwrt and install (either natively or via docker) homeassistant on it. This currently seems like the less headachy way, but I could be totally wrong.

I can't find much documentation on either of those methods, so I'm asking to you what would you do, and if somebody is using a similar setup, to share some insights.

[โ€“] alomsimoy@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Fairphone 4, I won't go back to non-repairable ones

[โ€“] alomsimoy@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

My cast iron pans. There is no way that thing will break ever, and with a little bit of maintenance it works great!