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Some computers does not boot on cdrom or USB. Then you can use Alpine boot floppy together with an USB with alpine to install Ubuntu. This document describes how. | Some computers does not boot on cdrom or USB. Then you can use Alpine boot floppy together with an USB with alpine to install Ubuntu. This document describes how. | ||
You will need atleast version 1.0 of debootstrap to get feisty installed. Therefore, set APK_PATH to point at http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/apks or use alpine 1.7.3. | You will need atleast version 1.0 of debootstrap to get feisty installed. Therefore, set APK_PATH to point at <nowiki>http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/apks</nowiki> or use alpine 1.7.3. | ||
== Preparing boot media == | == Preparing boot media == |
Latest revision as of 05:35, 3 September 2023
This material is retained only for historical reasons ... Since 1.7.7, Alpine does not have floppy boot images, the Linux kernel versions 2.6.22 is too large to make a workable system fit on a floppy disk. |
Some computers does not boot on cdrom or USB. Then you can use Alpine boot floppy together with an USB with alpine to install Ubuntu. This document describes how.
You will need atleast version 1.0 of debootstrap to get feisty installed. Therefore, set APK_PATH to point at http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/apks or use alpine 1.7.3.
Preparing boot media
- Create a floppy from http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/bootimages/usb.flp
- unpack the http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/usbdrive/alpine-1.7.2-i386.tar.gz usb image to an usb drive.
wget -q -O - http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/usbdrive/alpine-1.7.2-i386.tar.gz | tar -zxv -C /media/usb
- boot the floppy with usb inserted. You have alpine running.
Set up environment
- Log in as root (no password required)
- setup networking with:
setup-alpine
- Unless you run alpine-1.7.3 or newer, set APK_PATH to network. This is to get newest version of debootstrap:
export APK_PATH=http://dev.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v1.7/apks
- Set up http proxy if needed:
export http_proxy=http://proxy:8080
Prepare the harddisk
- Load driver for IDE disks if you run IDE. If you have SATA or SCSI disk you will not need to do this.
modprobe ide-disk
- use fdisk to create the desired paritions
fdisk /dev/hda
Here I will use this simple layout:
/dev/hda1 | swap | 128MB |
/dev/hda2 | ext3/ |
Delete all partition(s) using 'd' in fdisk. Create the swap partition as above with:
n (New partition) p (primary partition) 1 (partition number) <enter> (first cylinder = default) +128M (size of partition) t (set type) 82 (partition type 82 hex for swap)
Create / partition
n (new partition) p (primary partition) 2 (partition number 2) <enter> (default first cylineder) <enter> (use rest of disk) w (write and quit. Warning! this will destroy all your current data on your disk!)
- Create and enable swap:
mkswap /dev/hda1 swapon /dev/hda1
- Create filesystem on disk (format)
apk_add e2fsprogs mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda2
- mount the root partition
mount -t ext3 /dev/hda2 /mnt
Running debootstrap
- Allow debootstrap to run mount inside chroot
for i in /proc/sys/kernel/grsecurity/chroot* ; do echo 0 > $i ; done
- install and run debootstrap utility
apk_add debootstrap debootstrap --arch i386 feisty /mnt
From here you can chroot to your mount point, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list, install a kernel and reboot.