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| When [[Installation|installing]] Alpine linux, the <code>setup-alpine</code> script should have given you the option to setup ethernet/networking. If you need to setup your networking after installation you can use [[Alpine setup scripts#setup-interfaces|setup-interfaces]] script. The script configures wireless and ethernet interfaces in addition to other types and will satisfy most trivial configurations.
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| == setup-interfaces ==
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| Start the script by running this command: {{Cmd|# setup-interfaces}}
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| Available interfaces are: eth0 wlan0.
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| Enter '?' for help on bridges, bonding and vlans.
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| Which one do you want to initialize? (or '?' or 'done') [eth0]
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| choose <code>eth0</code> for Ethernet or <code>wlan0</code> for wireless device, as appropriate.
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| if asked:
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| <code>Ip address for eth0? (or 'dhcp', 'none', '?') [dhcp]</code>
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| choose '''dhcp'''
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| Now it will ask <code>Do you to do any manual network configuration? (y/n) [n]</code>
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| unless you need to do manual network configuration choose '''n''', if you need to do manual network configuration choose '''y''' and it will open the <code>/etc/network/interfaces</code> file.
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| The above script configures Networking service adds to boot run level and starts the service. Refer [[Configure_Networking#Networking_service|Networking service]] section, if this needs to be done manually.
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| [[Category:Networking]]
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