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When following the steps listed on the web site for installing on a x86-64 system there should be trouble shooting options for "no bootable device found" post error. on some older systems and dell systems the UEFI boot option doesn't find the boot device. on dell systems you need to add the UEFI entry manually for linux and similar OS's because the bios will not always automatically detect the UEFI boot. on Dell bios you must select add boot option, give the boot option a name, and select the file system from a list usually the default option(on my system its "PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1 F,0x2)/Sata(0x1,0x0)/HD(1,GPT,B3DD0952-733C-4....... ")is the correct choice, then you click the 3 dots for browse, under directories your select EFI then BOOT and under files you select BOOTX64.EFI
it took me a while to figure this out my first time and i know knew to try it because I had issues with ubuntu
This should be included in your Troubleshooting installation problems Page for users that don't know to try this rout
URL
https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/troubleshooting/
Version
haos_generic-x86-64-15.1
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