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				 Installation Method #1: Rapid Installation 
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				-Before installing via the rapid installation process please ensure drush is installed, and the server is setup.    Rapid Installation works with Tripal v3.0-rc2 (release candidate 2) and later.   If you are using a previous version of Tripal, please proceed to the step-by-step instructions. 
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				+Before installing via the rapid installation process please ensure drush is installed, and the server is setup.   Rapid Installation works with Tripal v3.0-rc2 (release candidate 2) and later.  If you are using a previous version of Tripal, please proceed to the step-by-step instructions. 
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				 Database Setup 
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				 Before we can install Tripal we must have a database ready for it.  In the server setup instructions were provided to set up a PostgreSQL database server. Now, we need to create the Drupal database. To do so we must first become the PostgreSQL user. 
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				   sudo su - postgres 
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				-Next, create the new 'drupal' user account. This account will not be a "superuser' nor allowed to create new roles, but should be allowed to create a database. 
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				+Next, create the new 'drupal' user account. This account will not be a "superuser" nor allowed to create new roles, but should be allowed to create a database. 
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				 Tripal Installation 
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				-Navigate to the directory you want to create the website. For this example it will be /var/www/html (the typical home location for Ubuntu and CentOS) 
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				+.. note:: 
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				+  The user's guide makes use the environmental variable ``$DRUPAL_HOME`` to track where Drupal will be installed.  The default location for Drupal is ``/var/www/html``, but set this variable to wherever you would like your Drupal site installed.  For example, older Ubuntu setups use ``/var/www`` instead.  To use ``/var/www/html``, execute the below command, or, replace the path with your desired location.  **YOU MUST SET THIS VARIABLE FOR THE BELOW GUIDE TO SUCCEED**. 
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				+  .. code-block:: bash 
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				+    DRUPAL_HOME=/var/www/html 
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				+Navigate to your Drupal install directory. 
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				-  cd /var/www/html 
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				   Make sure you have write permissions within this directory. 
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				-Clone the tripal_install project using the git command and move the contents up one level into the web document directory: 
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				+Clone the tripal_install project using the ``git`` command and move the contents up one level into the web document directory: 
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				      Administrator password: P@55w0rd 
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				   Is this information correct? (y/n): y 
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				-Next, you will be asked for the database information: database name, database  username, database  user password, host, and port.  The database name and user should match what you created in the previous section (i.e. database name = 'drupal' and database user = 'drupal').  The 'host' is the name of the server or its IP address, and the port is a numerical value that PostgreSQL uses for communication.  By default PostgreSQL uses the port 5432.  If a mistake is made you can make corrections as shown in the following screenshot: 
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				+Next, you will be asked for the database information: database name, database  username, database  user password, host, and port.  The database name and user should match what you created in the previous section (i.e. database name = 'drupal' and database user = 'drupal').  The 'host' is the name of the server or its IP address, and the port is a numerical value that PostgreSQL uses for communication.  By default PostgreSQL uses the port 5432.  If a mistake is made you can make corrections as shown below: 
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