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== Install ==
== Install ==
Alpine has multiple storage media formatting packages available. Different packages/programs are used to format different types of filesystems.
Alpine has multiple storage media formatting packages available. Different packages/programs are used to format different types of filesystems.
* {{Pkg|btrfs-progs}} - For BTRFS
* {{Pkg|dosfstools}} - For FAT12/FAT16/FAT32
* {{Pkg|dosfstools}} - For FAT12/FAT16/FAT32
* reiserfsprogs - For ReiserFS (Note: not available in Alpine repositories yet)
* {{Pkg|e2fsprogs}} - For ext3/ext4
* {{Pkg|e2fsprogs}} - For ext3/ext4
* {{Pkg|xfsprogs}} - For XFS
* {{Pkg|jfsutils}} - For JFS
* {{Pkg|jfsutils}} - For JFS
* {{Pkg|ntfs-3g}} - For NTFS (Note: ntfs-3g is a FUSE driver)
* {{Pkg|ntfs-3g}} - For NTFS (Note: ntfs-3g is a FUSE driver)
* {{Pkg|btrfs-progs}} - For BTRFS
* {{Pkg|xfsprogs}} - For XFS
 


In our example we want to format the floppy as vfat.
In our example we want to format the floppy as vfat.

Revision as of 18:51, 28 December 2021

Documentation how to use the Alpine distro to format HD/Floppy/Other.

Install

Alpine has multiple storage media formatting packages available. Different packages/programs are used to format different types of filesystems.


In our example we want to format the floppy as vfat.

apk add dosfstools

Format

Here are some examples on how to use the formatting tools:

dosfstools

mkfs.vfat /dev/fd0

e2fsprogs

mkfs.ext2 /dev/fd0 mkfs.ext3 /dev/fd0 mkfs.ext4 /dev/fd0

btrfs-progs

mkfs.btrfs /dev/fd0

Other devices

In our case we want to format a floppy disk. (/dev/fd0) You can change /dev/fd0 to the device you want to format.

Partitions

If you need to change or make a partition table on a Hard Drive you want to format, you can use:

fdisk

fdisk /dev/hdc