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If you already have a 1.x tree or an existing 2.x tree, you are better off following the upgrade instructions at upgrade-tinyos.html. There are two ways to install - TinyOS. The first (and recommended) way is to install a live CD that gives - you a virtualized Linux with a complete TinyOS install. The second is to - install TinyOS on your host operating system.

+ TinyOS. The first way is to install a live CD that gives + you a virtualized Linux with a complete TinyOS install. Note that since + this is on a CD, you can't modify anything; you can, however, make + a LiveUSB device to use as your TinyOS install. The second way is to + install TinyOS on your host operating system. When installing + on a host operating system, you can either use a debian package + repository or manually instally with RPMs.

One-step Install with a Live CD