Because the Home Assistant user's home directory is on `/var`, Python packages installed in the "user site" do not get the correct SELinux labels and thus run in the wrong domain. This causes a lot of AVC denials and other issues that prevent Home Assistant from working correctly. To resolve this issue, Home Assistant is now installed in a virtual environment at `/usr/local/homeassistant`. This directory is still owned by the Home Assistant user, allowing Home Assistant to manage packages installed there. Since it is rooted under `/usr`, files are labelled correctly and processes launched from executables there will run in the correct domain.
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Desktop File
# vim: set ft=systemd :
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[Unit]
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Description=Home Assistant
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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Environment=TMPDIR=/var/lib/homeassistant/tmp
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/hass
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User=homeassistant
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UMask=0077
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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