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Revision as of 08:37, 17 March 2011
Installing Alpine to a new machine, overwriting everything on the harddisk
Warning: This will erase everything on your machine's harddisk. Don't blame me if someone sues you for this, your cat dies etc. You are warned.
The following is meant to be an absolute newbie guide
- Burn the alpine iso image to a CD
- Put the CD into the new computer and turn on the power.
- Wait for the text "login:" to appear, type "root" and press enter.
- Run the "setup-alpine" script to choose your keyboard, network and password options.
Note: If you run setup-disk before setup-alpine, the setup-alpine script won't be available to you when you reboot.
- Update your repositories
vi /etc/apk/repositories
http://dl-2.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v2.1/main http://dl-3.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v2.1/main http://dl-4.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v2.1/main
- Make sure the respository is working by typing in
apk update
Note: The version needs to match the version you are installing, this is done so that the setup-disk command below can download fdisk if you are using the minimal install CD
- Type "setup-disk" and press enter.
- You will be asked where to install. If you don't understand the question, press y and enter.
The system is now installed and after a while you will see a message saying "Please reboot"
Type "reboot" and press enter. You can remove the CD now, since the system is installed. Your system is ready. You can have fries with that, although there are healthier alternatives.
Note: Since you are installing to harddisk, there is no need to use the Alpine local backup system
Continue Setting up your Computer
- Alpine Linux package management (How to add/remove packages on your Alpine)
- Alpine boot services (Configure a service to automatically boot at next reboot)
- Setting up a ssh-server (Using ssh is a good way to administer your box remotely)