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{{ | {{Historical|This document covers the ancient 1.6 release. For the ancient 1.9.x series, see [[Native Harddisk Install 1.9]]; for more recent instructions see [[installation]].<br>URLs on this page may no longer function}} | ||
=Alpine HD install= | =Alpine HD install= | ||
'''NOTE''': This document covers 1.6 release. From version 1.7.3 there is an albootstrap script that will install the basic packages (except grub) into a subdir. The script is available here: http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/albootstrap | '''NOTE''': This document covers 1.6 release. From version 1.7.3 there is an albootstrap script that will install the basic packages (except grub) into a subdir. The script is available here: <nowiki>http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/albootstrap</nowiki> | ||
Alpine is more geared toward live-cd or usb-key usage, but it is possible to install it to a harddisk. | Alpine is more geared toward live-cd or usb-key usage, but it is possible to install it to a harddisk. |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 12 January 2024
This material is retained only for historical reasons ... This document covers the ancient 1.6 release. For the ancient 1.9.x series, see Native Harddisk Install 1.9; for more recent instructions see installation. |
Alpine HD install
NOTE: This document covers 1.6 release. From version 1.7.3 there is an albootstrap script that will install the basic packages (except grub) into a subdir. The script is available here: http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/albootstrap
Alpine is more geared toward live-cd or usb-key usage, but it is possible to install it to a harddisk.
This is how it is done. The Alpine version is 1.6.1
Installation
Create partitions with fdisk.
fdisk /dev/hda
You should have 2 partitions: /dev/hda1 as "Linux" (type 83) and /dev/hda2 as "linux swap" (type 82).
Install needed programs for the setup
apk_add e2fsprogs rsync grub
Create filesystem and swap
mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda1 mkswap /dev/hda2
Turn on swap already now
swapon /dev/hda2
Mount file-system
mount -t ext3 /dev/hda1 /mnt
Install base packages on harddisk
ROOT=/mnt apk_add uclibc busybox apk-tools alpine-baselayout alpine-conf grub
If you want pcmcia support, then also add the pcmciautils package
ROOT=/mnt apk_add pcmciautils
Install busybox links
mkdir /mnt/proc mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc chroot /mnt /bin/busybox --install -s umount /mnt/proc
For convenience, copy the apk repository.
rsync -ruav /media/cdrom/apks /mnt
Create the apk.conf:
mkdir /mnt/etc/apk echo "APK_PATH=file://apks" > /mnt/etc/apk/apk.conf
Copy the hd/ext3 initramfs image, kernel and kernel modules.
rsync -ruav /media/cdrom/kernel/generic/hd-ext3.gz /media/cdrom/kernel/generic/bzImage /mnt rsync -ruav /lib/modules/* /mnt/lib/modules/
Configure grub
grub-install --root-directory=/mnt /dev/hda1 vi /mnt/boot/grub/menu.lst
It should contain something like:
default 0 timeout 0 title Alpine Linux root (hd0,0) kernel /bzImage root_dev=hda1:ext3 alpine_dev=../:ext3 initrd /hd-ext3.gz
Install grub on MBR:
grub root (hd0,0) setup (hd0) quit
Append the swap to fstab:
echo -e "/dev/hda2 none swap sw 0 0" >> /mnt/etc/fstab
Unmount, remove cdrom and reboot. (If you can't eject, just remove it manually as the machine reboots)
umount /mnt eject reboot
After reboot, log in as "root" and run:
setup-alpine