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Install overview
Quickstart
Before you start
Manual install directions by operating system
Bootstrap installation
Other installation types
Configure the Salt master and minions
Start the master and minion services
Accept the minion keys
Verify a Salt install
Install dependencies
Uninstall Salt
Revert to a previous version of Salt
Upgrade Salt
Upgrade to onedir
Salt supported operating systems
Salt version support lifecycle
Support for Python versions
Access old packages of Salt
Announcements
Downloads
Open a Salt issue to report bugs
Open an Install Guide docs issue
Salt docs contributing guide
Salt Install Guide source
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Quickstart
Who should do the quickstart tutorial?
Before you start
Install Salt with the quickstart script
Install Salt on your infrastructure (Linux only)
Write and test your first Salt state
Next steps
Install Salt
Before you start
Check your network ports
Check system requirements
Check your permissions
Manual install directions by operating system
Linux (DEB)
Linux (RPM)
macOS
Windows
Bootstrap installation
About the Salt bootstrap installation
Learn more
Other installation types
Install in air-gapped environments
Platform agnostic installation (pip)
Install a release candidate
Post-installation
Configure the Salt master and minions
Basic master configuration
Basic minion configuration
Additional configuration files
Common configuration options
For more information
Next steps
Start the master and minion services
Starting Salt services
Next steps
Accept the minion keys
About the Salt key exchange
Managing keys
Accepting keys
Deleting keys
Automatically accept or reject keys
Reference:
salt-key
flags
Next steps
Verify a Salt install
Send a test ping
Next steps
Install dependencies
Installing dependencies in onedir versions of Salt
List of dependencies by operating system
Uninstall Salt
Revert to a previous version of Salt
Revert Salt on Debian/Ubuntu operating systems
Revert Salt on RedHat operating systems
Upgrade Salt
Upgrade Salt
Upgrade your Salt infrastructure
Restart and upgrade minions used in state runs
Pin to a release for updates
Upgrade to onedir
What is onedir?
How to upgrade to onedir
Support
Salt supported operating systems
Overview of supported operating systems
Support definitions
Full support policy by operating system
Reasonable-effort support policy by operating system
Salt version support lifecycle
Version support lifecycle
LTS/STS release and support policy
Support level definitions
Older version support lifecycle
Older version support level definitions
Support for Python versions
Fully supported
Reasonable-effort support
Resources
Access old packages of Salt
Announcements
Security announcements
Release announcements
Downloads
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Open a Salt issue to report bugs
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