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@ -29,28 +29,4 @@ Windows only supports client mode so you run `lokinet.exe` and that's it.
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### Linux
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Client mode:
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For simple testing do:
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$ lokinet
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On systemd based distros you can persist it in the background:
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# systemctl enable --now lokinet-client
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Relay mode:
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you can participate as a relay node trivially (for now).
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On systemd based linux distros do:
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# systemctl enable --now lokinet-relay
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Alternatively:
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# mkdir /usr/local/lokinet
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# cd /usr/local/lokinet
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# lokinet -g /usr/local/lokinet/daemon.ini
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# lokinet /usr/local/lokinet/daemon.ini
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see the [lokinet-builder](https://github.com/loki-project/lokinet-builder)
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