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# Running headscale on Linux # Running headscale on Linux
## Note: Outdated and "advanced" ## Note: Outdated and "advanced"
This documentation is considered the "legacy"/advanced/manual version of the documentation, you most likely do not This documentation is considered the "legacy"/advanced/manual version of the documentation, you most likely do not
want to use this documentation and rather look at the distro specific documentation (TODO LINK)[]. want to use this documentation and rather look at the distro specific documentation (TODO LINK)[].

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This includes running Headscale with SystemD. This includes running Headscale with SystemD.
## Migrating from manual install ## Migrating from manual install
If you are migrating from the old manual install, the best thing would be to remove If you are migrating from the old manual install, the best thing would be to remove
the files installed by following [the guide in reverse](./running-headscale-linux-manual.md). the files installed by following [the guide in reverse](./running-headscale-linux-manual.md).
You should _not_ delete the database (`/var/headscale/db.sqlite`) and the You should _not_ delete the database (`/var/headscale/db.sqlite`) and the
configuration (`/etc/headscale/config.yaml`). configuration (`/etc/headscale/config.yaml`).
## Installation ## Installation
1. Download the lastest Headscale package for your platform (`.deb` for Ubuntu and Debian) from [Headscale's releases page](): 1. Download the lastest Headscale package for your platform (`.deb` for Ubuntu and Debian) from [Headscale's releases page]():