I am not sure if this is even possible, but gotta ask. I have a couple of Pi’s doing menial tasks that really should not requre and standalone system, smokeping, tuya-convert and other minor things. I am running a supported/health installed docker system so I cannot access or install into the underlying Debian 10 system.
Would it be possible for someone to build a basic add-on container that would run some form of linux, headless obviously that could be used for these menial tasks? If so, how would one request such an add-on? I have plenty of extra cpu, disk and memory to support this.
System specifics: Lenovo M73, 16 gig ram and 218 gig of SSD.
System Health
version: core-2021.2.3
installation_type: Home Assistant Supervised
dev: false
hassio: true
docker: true
virtualenv: false
python_version: 3.8.7
os_name: Linux
os_version: 4.19.0-13-amd64
arch: x86_64
timezone: America/Chicago
GitHub API: ok
Github API Calls Remaining: 5000
Installed Version: 1.11.3
Stage: running
Available Repositories: 748
Installed Repositories: 10
host_os: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
update_channel: stable
supervisor_version: supervisor-2021.02.9
docker_version: 20.10.2
disk_total: 218.1 GB
disk_used: 10.2 GB
healthy: true
supported: true
supervisor_api: ok
version_api: ok
installed_addons: Backup Hassio to Google Drive (1.7.2), Dropbox Sync (1.3.0), Duck DNS (1.12.5), FTP (4.0.0), File editor (5.2.0), Log Viewer (0.9.1), RPC Shutdown (2.2), WireGuard (0.5.0), Mosquitto broker (5.1), SSH & Web Terminal (8.0.1), Samba share (9.3.0), TasmoAdmin (0.14.0), motionEye (0.11.0), AdGuard Home (3.0.0), Portainer (1.4.0), Glances (0.11.0), Check Home Assistant configuration (3.6.0), DHCP server (1.2), Network UPS Tools (0.6.2)
dashboards: 1
resources: 3
views: 16
mode: storage
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