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navinstallation [2007/09/27 14:40] faltinnavinstallation [2011/04/12 07:56] (current) – remove dead section morten
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-(!) This documentation is way from complete, as installing NAV is not a trivial task.+
  
 ====== Installing NAV on Linux ====== ====== Installing NAV on Linux ======
 NAV is primarily aimed at Linux users, although most *NIXes should do. NAV is primarily aimed at Linux users, although most *NIXes should do.
 Successful installations of NAV have taken place on the following Linux distributions: Successful installations of NAV have taken place on the following Linux distributions:
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 ===== Debian ===== ===== Debian =====
-UNINETT  maintains a packaged version of NAV for Debian. +   UNINETT  maintains a packaged version of NAV for Debian. More information can be found on [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|this page]]. 
-More information about  can be found on [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|this page]].+   * If you prefer installing from source on Debian, [[installing_from_source_on_debian|follow this cookbook]] 
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 +===== CentOS 5 ===== 
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 +Installation of NAV on CentOS 5 is [[InstallingOnCentOS5|documented well in a step-by-step fashion]].
  
  
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 ===== Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and CentOS 4 ===== ===== Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and CentOS 4 =====
  
-Installation of NAV on RHEL4 and CentOS 4 is [[InstallingOnRHEL4|documented in a step-by-step fashion]].+Installation of NAV on RHEL4 and CentOS 4 is [[InstallingOnRHEL4|documented well in a step-by-step fashion]].
  
  
  
-===== SuSE Linux Enterprise Server =====+ 
 +===== SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) =====
 The current [[http://www.ntnu.no|NTNU]] installation of NAV is up and running on SLES 9. The current [[http://www.ntnu.no|NTNU]] installation of NAV is up and running on SLES 9.
 [[InstallingOnSLES]] gives a short description of how to do it. [[InstallingOnSLES]] gives a short description of how to do it.
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-===== RedHat ===== + 
-[[http://metanav.ntnu.no/downloads/v3/preinstall_apache2.txt|This text document]] is +
-a log of how the prerequisites of NAV 3 were installed on a Redhat Linux 9 server at NTNU \\ :!: This install log has become rather outdated.  It's best to use either the SLES or RHEL4 guides instead.+
  
 ====== Installing NAV on other UNIX-like OSes ====== ====== Installing NAV on other UNIX-like OSes ======
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 ===== FreeBSD ===== ===== FreeBSD =====
  
-Work done in the fall of 2004 at the University of Tromsø has given results. NAV can now be found in +Work done in the fall of 2004 at the University of Tromsø (UiT) has given results. UiT has continued to run NAV on 
-FreeBSD ports, [[http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/net-mgmt/nav/|take a look]]. +FreeBSD and will in due time submit installation notes for their NAV 3.8.x install.
  
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