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JBilyk's 2cents: I think even more useful and maybe easier to implement would be an option for loading an apkovl from over the network. I think it would be especially useful for Alpine installs of a firewall/router. | |||
=== Installer templates === | === Installer templates === |
Revision as of 06:09, 26 August 2010
This is the place to put feature requests and share ideas for Alpine. From these we'll create tickets in the issue tracking system. Discussions of ideas should probably take place on the Alpine-Devel mailing list, but feel free to use the discussion function of the wiki too.
Booting from net
Priority: low
Provide ip address and remote hostname as kernel parameter and run directly from network. The only thing needed for this would probably be a special initramfs image.
Not sure how useful it would be, but it would be cool.
JBilyk's 2cents: I think even more useful and maybe easier to implement would be an option for loading an apkovl from over the network. I think it would be especially useful for Alpine installs of a firewall/router.
Installer templates
Have some "templates", or presseeds or something similar so you can easily install a lot of alpine boxes.
Autorun program/script on CD
Could be nice with an autorun program that will be executed when cd is inserted in a windows computer. It could have a menu with the following options:
- create boot floppy for CDROM
- create boot floppy for USB
- install Alpine on an USB drive
Package database
A database with all the packages and their status.
Possibility to rate/vote packages? Some easy way for users to give feedback on what packages they think we should focus on.
Installer for headless installs
Installer that would create a bootable iso/usbdrive + a working config. Could be written in wxWidgets so it could be run from either Windows or Linux.