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* [[Replacing non-Alpine Linux with Alpine remotely]]
* [[Replacing non-Alpine Linux with Alpine remotely]]
* [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]]
* [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]]
* Install Alpine on [[Install Alpine in Qemu|Qemu]], [[Install Alpine on VMware|VMware]], [[Install Alpine on VirtualBox|VirtualBox]], or [[Install Alpine on coLinux|coLinux]]
 
* Install Alpine on [[Install Alpine on VMware|VMware]], [[Install Alpine on VirtualBox|VirtualBox]], or [[Install Alpine on coLinux|coLinux]]
 
* [[Install Alpine in Qemu]]
** [[Qemu]]
** [[Running Alpine in Qemu Live mode]]
** [[Running Alpine Linux As a QEMU networked Guest]]
 
* [[Xen Dom0]] ''Setting up Alpine as a dom0 for Xen hypervisor''
** [[Xen Dom0 on usb or sd]]
** [[Create Alpine Linux PV DomU]]
 
* [[Setting up a basic vserver]]
* [[Setting up a basic vserver]]
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* [[Setting up the build environment on HDD]]
* [[Setting up the build environment on HDD]]
* [[Setting up a compile vserver]] for official or for [[Setting up a compile vserver for third party packages|third party]] packages
* [[Setting up a compile vserver]] for official or for [[Setting up a compile vserver for third party packages|third party]] packages

Revision as of 18:58, 25 March 2012

The following information will assist you with the installation of Alpine Linux.


Installation Quick-Start in 3 Easy Steps

1st

Download the latest stable-release ISO.


2nd

Burn the ISO onto a blank CD using your favorite CD burning software.


3rd

Boot from the CD, login as root with no password, and voilà! Enjoy Alpine Linux!


Tip: One of the first commands you might want to use is setup-alpine.

Installation Handbook

Basics

Advanced

Post-Install

Further Help and Information