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It's sometimes useful to have another Linux system installed inside a chroot on an Alpine system. This page explains how to install a recent version of [https://www.archlinux.org/ ArchLinux] (either x86 or x86_64) inside an existing Alpine system (assumed to have the same architecture). | It's sometimes useful to have another Linux system installed inside a chroot on an Alpine system. This page explains how to install a recent version of [https://www.archlinux.org/ ArchLinux] (either x86 or x86_64) inside an existing Alpine system (assumed to have the same architecture). | ||
# Inside your Alpine system install the following packages as [[BusyBox]] wget is inadequate: {{Cmd|<nowiki># apk add bash zstd curl wget | |||
# Inside your Alpine system: {{Cmd|<nowiki> | $ wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.github.com/tokland/arch-bootstrap/master/arch-bootstrap.sh | ||
wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.github.com/tokland/arch-bootstrap/master/arch-bootstrap.sh | # mkdir chroot64 | ||
mkdir chroot64 | # bash arch-bootstrap.sh -a x86_64 chroot64 </nowiki>}} | ||
</nowiki>}} | |||
# Then chroot into the newly-created Arch system. I use the following script to do this: {{Cat|/usr/local/bin/start-chroot|<nowiki> | # Then chroot into the newly-created Arch system. I use the following script to do this: {{Cat|/usr/local/bin/start-chroot|<nowiki> | ||
#!/bin/sh -e | #!/bin/sh -e | ||
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umount ./dev/pts | umount ./dev/pts | ||
umount ./dev ./sys ./proc</nowiki>}} | umount ./dev ./sys ./proc</nowiki>}} | ||
# At least when setting the Arch system up, you'll want to disable Alpine's grsecurity prohibition against suid/sgid: {{Cmd|sysctl -w kernel.grsecurity.chroot_deny_chmod{{=}}0}} | # At least when setting the Arch system up, you'll want to disable Alpine's grsecurity prohibition against suid/sgid: {{Cmd|# sysctl -w kernel.grsecurity.chroot_deny_chmod{{=}}0}} | ||
# Inside the Arch chroot, do the following. (The first step may take a long time, especially if you're connected to the system in question by ssh. See [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman-key#Initializing_the_keyring this link] for more info, and tips about how to speed the process up.){{Cmd|<nowiki>pacman-key --init | # Inside the Arch chroot, do the following. (The first step may take a long time, especially if you're connected to the system in question by ssh. See [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman-key#Initializing_the_keyring this link] for more info, and tips about how to speed the process up.){{Cmd|<nowiki># pacman-key --init | ||
pacman-key --populate archlinux | # pacman-key --populate archlinux | ||
pacman -Syyu | # pacman -Syyu | ||
pacman -Rs systemd # inside a chroot, we don't need an init system (nor a kernel) | # pacman -Rs systemd # inside a chroot, we don't need an init system (nor a kernel) | ||
pacman -S sudo | # pacman -S sudo </nowiki>}} | ||
</nowiki>}} | # You can also install any other packages you want. I use: {{Cmd|# pacman -S less licenses man-db man-pages procps-ng psmisc sysfsutils base-devel openssh cpio elfutils rsync unzip vim wget zip}} | ||
# You can also install any other packages you want. I use: {{Cmd|pacman -S less licenses man-db man-pages procps-ng psmisc sysfsutils base-devel openssh cpio elfutils rsync unzip vim wget zip}} | # Still inside the Arch chroot, assign a root password and create a non-root user: {{Cmd|<nowiki># passwd | ||
# Still inside the Arch chroot, assign a root password and create a non-root user: {{Cmd|<nowiki>passwd | # useradd -m -g users -G wheel -s /usr/bin/bash myuser | ||
useradd -m -g users -G wheel -s /usr/bin/bash myuser | # passwd myuser | ||
passwd myuser | # export VISUAL=/usr/bin/vim | ||
export VISUAL=/usr/bin/vim | # visudo</nowiki>}} | ||
visudo</nowiki>}} | |||
# Uncomment this line in {{Path|/etc/sudoers}}, then save the file:{{Cat|/etc/sudoers|<nowiki>... | # Uncomment this line in {{Path|/etc/sudoers}}, then save the file:{{Cat|/etc/sudoers|<nowiki>... | ||
## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command | ## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command | ||
%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL | %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL | ||
...</nowiki>}} | ...</nowiki>}} | ||
# Now you're done. You can switch to the non-root user with: {{Cmd|su - myuser}} | # Now you're done. You can switch to the non-root user with: {{Cmd|# su - myuser}} | ||
# Alternately, to exit the chroot hit {{Key|Ctrl}}+{{Key|D}}. | # Alternately, to exit the chroot hit {{Key|Ctrl}}+{{Key|D}}. | ||
# If you'll want to install any packages from the [https://aur.archlinux.org/ Arch User Repository], you may want to install a richer package manager, such as [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt Yaourt]. Do this as the non-root user: {{Cmd|<nowiki>curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pa/package-query/package-query.tar.gz | # If you'll want to install any packages from the [https://aur.archlinux.org/ Arch User Repository], you may want to install a richer package manager, such as [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt Yaourt]. Do this as the non-root user: {{Cmd|<nowiki>$ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pa/package-query/package-query.tar.gz | ||
tar -xzf package-query.tar.gz && cd package-query && makepkg -si | $ tar -xzf package-query.tar.gz && cd package-query && makepkg -si | ||
cd .. | $ cd .. | ||
curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ya/yaourt/yaourt.tar.gz | $ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ya/yaourt/yaourt.tar.gz | ||
tar -xzf yaourt.tar.gz && cd yaourt | $ tar -xzf yaourt.tar.gz && cd yaourt | ||
# makepkg -si</nowiki>}} | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 09:08, 26 April 2025
It's sometimes useful to have another Linux system installed inside a chroot on an Alpine system. This page explains how to install a recent version of ArchLinux (either x86 or x86_64) inside an existing Alpine system (assumed to have the same architecture).
- Inside your Alpine system install the following packages as BusyBox wget is inadequate:
# apk add bash zstd curl wget $ wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.github.com/tokland/arch-bootstrap/master/arch-bootstrap.sh # mkdir chroot64 # bash arch-bootstrap.sh -a x86_64 chroot64
- Then chroot into the newly-created Arch system. I use the following script to do this:
Contents of /usr/local/bin/start-chroot
#!/bin/sh -e user=`whoami` if [ "$user" != "root" ]; then echo "This script needs root access" >&2 exit 1 fi if ! [ -d "$1" ]; then echo "Usage: $0 <chroot directory>" >&2 exit 1 fi if [ x1 = x`sysctl -ne kernel.grsecurity.chroot_deny_chmod` ]; then echo "Warning: can't suid/sgid inside chroot" >&2 fi if [ x1 = x`sysctl -ne kernel.grsecurity.chroot_deny_chroot` ]; then echo "Warning: can't chroot inside chroot" >&2 fi if [ x1 = x`sysctl -ne kernel.grsecurity.chroot_deny_mknod` ]; then echo "Warning: can't mknod inside chroot" >&2 fi if [ x1 = x`sysctl -ne kernel.grsecurity.chroot_deny_mount` ]; then echo "Warning: can't mount inside chroot" >&2 fi cd "$1" shift cp -L /etc/resolv.conf ./etc/ || true mount -t proc proc ./proc mount -t sysfs sys ./sys mount -o bind /dev ./dev # next line is said to be important for pacman's signature check mount -o bind /dev/pts ./dev/pts case $1 in -l) shift;; -l*) one=${1#-l}; shift; set -- -$one "$@";; esac chroot . /bin/sh -l "$@" umount ./dev/pts umount ./dev ./sys ./proc - At least when setting the Arch system up, you'll want to disable Alpine's grsecurity prohibition against suid/sgid:
# sysctl -w kernel.grsecurity.chroot_deny_chmod=0
- Inside the Arch chroot, do the following. (The first step may take a long time, especially if you're connected to the system in question by ssh. See this link for more info, and tips about how to speed the process up.)
# pacman-key --init # pacman-key --populate archlinux # pacman -Syyu # pacman -Rs systemd # inside a chroot, we don't need an init system (nor a kernel) # pacman -S sudo
- You can also install any other packages you want. I use:
# pacman -S less licenses man-db man-pages procps-ng psmisc sysfsutils base-devel openssh cpio elfutils rsync unzip vim wget zip
- Still inside the Arch chroot, assign a root password and create a non-root user:
# passwd # useradd -m -g users -G wheel -s /usr/bin/bash myuser # passwd myuser # export VISUAL=/usr/bin/vim # visudo
- Uncomment this line in /etc/sudoers, then save the file:
Contents of /etc/sudoers
... ## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL ... - Now you're done. You can switch to the non-root user with:
# su - myuser
- Alternately, to exit the chroot hit Ctrl+D.
- If you'll want to install any packages from the Arch User Repository, you may want to install a richer package manager, such as Yaourt. Do this as the non-root user:
$ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pa/package-query/package-query.tar.gz $ tar -xzf package-query.tar.gz && cd package-query && makepkg -si $ cd .. $ curl -O https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ya/yaourt/yaourt.tar.gz $ tar -xzf yaourt.tar.gz && cd yaourt # makepkg -si
See also
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Remote_Arch_Linux_Install
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Install_from_Existing_Linux
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_Guide
- What's the proper way to prepare chroot to recover a broken Linux installation?
- https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Grsecurity
- https://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/grsecurity.xml