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| = Installing Alpine on Compact Flash (CF) =
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| This document applies to Alpine Linux 1.9.0 or later.
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| === Requirements ===
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| In order to follow this document, you will need:
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| * Alpine Linux CD-ROM ([[Downloads|Download]] a .iso file containing an Alpine release.)
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| * Computer with CF card reader
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| * CF card
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| If you already have a running Linux system (Alpine Linux 1.8.x, Debian, Gentoo, RedHat, etc.), log in as root, insert the Alpine Linux CD-ROM into the running Linux computer, and skip the next section.
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| == Boot Alpine Linux CD-ROM ==
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| # Insert the Alpine Linux CD into a computer.
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| # Boot the computer from the Alpine Linux CD-ROM.
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| #* This step may require changes to the BIOS settings to select booting from CD.
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| # Login with the username ''root''. No password is needed.
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| {{Copying Alpine to Flash|CF Card}}
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| == Modify syslinux.cfg for Compact Flash Card ==
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| Most cards are mounted as IDE drives (sda1) and not as usbdisks. Therefore, edit /media/sda1/syslinux.cfg and replace ''usbdisk'' with ''sda1''
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| ''Also, many CF card readers don't support DMA correctly, so you may need to add ''nodma'' to the ''append'' line.''
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| {{Installing_Alpine_see_also}}
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