To eventually update this version, you would need to download a copy of the repo, and re-push the application (with the -nocache option) using the balena CLI. (Note that this version is not yet on balenaHub, although a forked version appears to be.) However, it should install the latest stable version of Home Assistant (as of today core-2021.6.6) not one from late 2020. Note that there are four different ways to install Home Assistant as detailed here: Installation - Home Assistant - the “Balena Home Assistant” repo ( GitHub - balenalabs-incubator/balena-homeassistant: Raspberry Pi + Home Assistant + balenaSense) uses the “Home Assistant Container” method without the Home Assistant Supervisor. There is also an unrelated Home Assistant supervisor which was released in 2020 and manages a Home Assistant installation and related applications. This is the one that can be updated on the balenaCloud dashboard. There are two different supervisors being mentioned in this thread: The balena Supervisor which is a container that runs on balena devices that ensures your apps are running and coordinates with balenaCloud to download app updates. Just jumping in here with some clarifications.
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