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There's currently three documented ways to install Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi.
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- [Manual installation](/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi/#Manual-Installation). Following this guide doing each step manually. This is highly recommended as a first installation since you get a good overview of the installation.
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- [Hassbian image](/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-image). Basic installation with the same settings as following the manual installation guide. Some additional software is preinstalled to make installation quicker and easier. Installation uses `homeassistant` user.
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- [All-in-One Installer](/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one/). Fabric based installation script that installs and compiles many of the things an advanced Home Assistant install is likely to need. Installation uses `hass` user.
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- [All-in-One Installer](/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi-all-in-one/). Fabric based installation script that installs and compiles many of the things an advanced Home Assistant install is likely to need. Installation uses `homeassistant` user.
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Since each installation type uses a different user for Home Assistant, be sure to note and use the correct username for the `adduser` commands listed below for camera and GPIO extensions.

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