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The examples below show how to bootstrap Salt directly from GitHub or another Git repository.
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Run the script without any parameters to get latest stable Salt packages for your system from
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the `SaltProject's corporate repository`_. See first example in the `Install using wget`_ section.
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the `Salt Project's repository`_. See first example in the `Install using wget`_ section.
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Install using curl
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you want to install a package of a specific release version, from the SaltProject repo:
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If you want to install a package of a specific release version, from the Salt Project repo:
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.. code:: console
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curl -o bootstrap-salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltproject.io
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sudo sh bootstrap-salt.sh -M -N git master
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If your host has Internet access only via HTTP proxy, from the SaltProject repo:
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If your host has Internet access only via HTTP proxy, from the Salt Project repo:
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.. code:: console
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wget -O bootstrap-salt.sh https://bootstrap.saltproject.io
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sudo sh bootstrap-salt.sh git v3004.1
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Installing a specific version package from the SaltProject repo using ``wget``:
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Installing a specific version package from the Salt Project repo using ``wget``:
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.. code:: console
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wget -O - https://bootstrap.saltproject.io | sudo sh
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Installing a target version package of Salt from the SaltProject repo:
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Installing a target version package of Salt from the Salt Project repo:
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.. code:: console
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listed below, but is not listed on the official supported operating systems document, the level of
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support is "best-effort".
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Since Salt is written in Python, the packages available from the `SaltProject's corporate
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repository`_ are CPU architecture independent and could be installed on any hardware supported by Linux kernel.
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Since Salt is written in Python, the packages available from the `Salt Project's repository`_ are
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CPU architecture independent and could be installed on any hardware supported by Linux kernel.
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However, the Salt Project does package Salt's binary dependencies only for ``x86_64`` (``amd64``)
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and ``AArch32`` (``armhf``). The latter is available only for Debian/Raspbian 8 platforms.
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This script provides best-effort support for current, non-LTS Ubuntu releases. If package
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repositories are not provided on the `SaltProject's Ubuntu repository`_ for the non-LTS release,
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repositories are not provided on the `Salt Project's Ubuntu repository`_ for the non-LTS release,
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the bootstrap script will attempt to install the packages for the most closely related LTS Ubuntu
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release instead.
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For example, when installing Salt on Ubuntu 21.10, the bootstrap script will setup the repository
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for Ubuntu 20.04 from the `SaltProject's Ubuntu repository`_ and install the 20.04 packages.
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for Ubuntu 20.04 from the `Salt Project's Ubuntu repository`_ and install the 20.04 packages.
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Non-LTS Ubuntu releases are not supported once the release reaches End-of-Life as defined by
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`Ubuntu's release schedule`_.
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