# Create a folder for the download mkdir -p ~/Downloads/nfs-vlted && cd $_

# Example with wget (replace the URL with the exact link from the site) wget https://downloads.nfs-vlted.org/releases/4.6/nfs-vlted-4.6-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

# Move to a system location (e.g., /opt) sudo mv nfs-vlted-4.6 /opt/nfs-vlted

| Item | Why It’s Needed | |------|-----------------| | A supported operating system (Windows 10/11 64‑bit, any modern 64‑bit Linux distro, or macOS 12 or newer) | NFS‑VLTED is compiled for these platforms. | | Administrative / sudo rights | Required to install drivers or place files in system directories. | | Internet connection | To pull the installer or archive from the official source. | | Checksum / GPG tools ( sha256sum , gpg ) | To verify the download’s integrity and authenticity. | | Optional: a package manager (e.g., apt , yum , brew ) | Makes installation of dependencies easier. | 2. Locate the Official Download Source The safest place to grab NFS‑VLTED 4.6 is the official project website (or its mirrored repository on a trusted platform). The URL is typically:

# If a service script is provided: sudo cp /opt/nfs-vlted/systemd/nfs-vlted.service /etc/systemd/system/ sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable --now nfs-vlted If the tarball contains a install.sh script, you can run it (after reviewing its contents):