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@agners agners commented Nov 7, 2025

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Any unhealthy reason blocks Home Assistant OS updates. If the Docker version on a system running Home Assistant OS is outdated, the user needs to be able to update Home Assistant OS to get a supported Docker version. Therefore, we should not mark the system as unhealthy due to an outdated Docker version.

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Any unhealthy reason blocks Home Assistant OS updates. If the Docker
version on a system running Home Assistant OS is outdated, the user
needs to be able to update Home Assistant OS to get a supported Docker
version. Therefore, we should not mark the system as unhealthy due to
an outdated Docker version.
@agners agners added the bugfix A bug fix label Nov 7, 2025
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