================================== Fedora ================================== Beginning with version 0.9.4, Salt has been available in the primary Fedora repositories and `EPEL`_. It is installable using yum. Fedora will have more up to date versions of Salt than other members of the Red Hat family, which makes it a great place to help improve Salt! **WARNING**: Fedora 19 comes with systemd 204. Systemd has known bugs fixed in later revisions that prevent the salt-master from starting reliably or opening the network connections that it needs to. It's not likely that a salt-master will start or run reliably on any distribution that uses systemd version 204 or earlier. Running salt-minions should be OK. Installation ============ Salt can be installed using ``yum`` and is available in the standard Fedora repositories. Stable Release -------------- Salt is packaged separately for the minion and the master. It is necessary only to install the appropriate package for the role the machine will play. Typically, there will be one master and multiple minions. .. code-block:: bash yum install salt-master yum install salt-minion .. _`EPEL`: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL Installing from ``updates-testing`` ----------------------------------- When a new Salt release is packaged, it is first admitted into the ``updates-testing`` repository, before being moved to the stable repo. To install from ``updates-testing``, use the ``enablerepo`` argument for yum: .. code-block:: bash yum --enablerepo=updates-testing install salt-master yum --enablerepo=updates-testing install salt-minion Post-installation tasks ======================= **Master** To have the Master start automatically at boot time: .. code-block:: bash systemctl enable salt-master.service To start the Master: .. code-block:: bash systemctl start salt-master.service **Minion** To have the Minion start automatically at boot time: .. code-block:: bash systemctl enable salt-minion.service To start the Minion: .. code-block:: bash systemctl start salt-minion.service Now go to the :doc:`Configuring Salt` page.