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Brian Elliott Finley edited this page Apr 6, 2020 · 11 revisions

Note: This page is only for SystemImager stable and unstable releases (none yet released) To play with developer builds, just follow the Quick start guide

Add the repo to your system

Simple style -- just copy, paste, and execute either one of these two one-liners to install the repo config file:

# If you already have curl installed (typically Red Hat based distros)
curl -s http://download.systemimager.org/install-repo.sh | sudo sh

# If you already have wget installed (typically Debian based distros)
wget http://download.systemimager.org/install-repo.sh -O - | sudo sh

Alternate Method

Choose the appropriate chunk below, then scrape and paste the entire chunk at once. No need to do one line at a time.

Ubuntu and Debian

REPO=stable
REPOFILE=systemimager.org-$REPO.list
TARGET=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/$REPOFILE

echo "deb https://dl.bintray.com/systemimager/debian stable main"       >  $TARGET
echo "# deb-src https://dl.bintray.com/systemimager/debian stable main" >> $TARGET

# Add Brian's signing key and the Bintray signing key
#  (Bintray is the world-wide distribution service for our package repos)
wget http://download.systemimager.org/pub/[email protected] -O - | sudo apt-key add -
wget https://bintray.com/user/downloadSubjectPublicKey\?username\=bintray -O - | sudo apt-key add -

Red Hat, CentOS, and friends

REPO=stable
REPOFILE=systemimager.org-${REPO}.repo
OS_RELEASE=$(rpm -q rpm | sed -r -e 's/.*((el|fc)[0-9]+).*/\1/')
TARGET=/etc/yum.repos.d/$REPOFILE

echo "[systemimager-${REPO}]"       >  $TARGET
echo "name=SystemImager (${REPO})"  >> $TARGET
echo "baseurl=https://dl.bintray.com/systemimager/rpms/${OS_RELEASE}/\$basearch/" >> $TARGET
echo "gpgcheck=0"                   >> $TARGET
echo "enabled=1"                    >> $TARGET

rpm --import http://download.systemimager.org/pub/[email protected]

Browse the Repo

https://bintray.com/systemimager