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# Install YunoHost manually
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Once you have access to your server, either directly or by SSH, you can install YunoHost using the install script.
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<div class="alert alert-info">
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<b>Note:</b> The configuration of your services will be overridden, it is thus recommended to install YunoHost on a newly installed Debian system.
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1. Install git
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install git
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```
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2. Clone the Yunohost install script repository
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/YunoHost/install_script /tmp/install_script
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```
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3. The root user must have a password set, if it isn't the case, set it (whithout the install script failed):
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```bash
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sudo passwd root
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```
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4. Execute the installation script
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```bash
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cd /tmp/install_script && sudo ./install_yunohostv2
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```
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<br>
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<p class="text-center">
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<img src="/images/install_script.png">
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</p>
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<br>
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<b>Warning:</b> Apache could already be installed by default on your dedicated server. If it's the case the installation script will fail since YunoHost is using Nginx. You will have to remove *apache2.2* package with the command: ``sudo apt-get autoremove apache2.2`` and execute the script again.
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---
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*Once the installation is finished, you may want to proceed to post-installation: **[yunohost.org/postinstall](/postinstall)** * |