00:01 We saw that we can basically leverage the package manager on Ubuntu 00:04 to install MongoDB, but it won't work by default, we've got to add some things. 00:10 Now notice this link at the bottom, you shouldn't be typing in 00:12 at least not the first two lines at all, 00:16 you can just copy them from down there, right. 00:19 So go to the install on Ubuntu, or if you have a different distribution pick that one, 00:23 and it will show you how to do it with your package manager most likely, 00:26 so here we are going to add the MongoDb key, 00:29 so we trust the list, the file list we're going to set up, 00:33 then we're going to basically set up this mongodb.org file list here 00:37 and then in order to actually have the stuff in the list available 00:41 we need to run a quick update, so it pulls it down 00:44 and then we can say apt install mongodb-org to install everything 00:47 or you saw that there's subpackages you can choose 00:51 we're going to manage the server via the just editing etc/mongod.conf 00:57 and then make changes, restart the service 01:00 and then it will just pick up those changes which is really nice. 01:04 Of course, this doesn't mean it's running, 01:06 it's just ready to run next time you reboot the server 01:08 so you just say service mongod start and you'll be golden.