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Revision as of 23:48, 11 May 2010
This page is under contrstruction, meanwhile, the following steps and documents might help you run and install Alpine Linux.
Three easy steps for Alpine Linux from CD
1st
[{{#latestalp:alpine|url}} Download] latest iso-file containing Alpine Linux
2nd
Continue by burning downloaded Alpine Linux ISO-image onto your empty CD using your ISO-image burning software
3rd
Put your Alpine Linux CD in a computer that can boot from CD. Login as root with no password. Viola! Enjoy Your Alpine Linux!
Installation Handbook
- Installing Alpine on CD
- Installing Alpine on USB
- Installing Alpine on Compact Flash
- Installing Alpine on HDD overwriting everything (Quick and dirty install on a new machine)
- Installing Alpine on HDD dualbooting
- Upgrading Alpine
- Alpine package management (How to add/remove packages on your Alpine)
- Alpine boot services (Configure a service to automatically boot at next reboot)
- Alpine local backup (Permanently store your modifications in case your box needs reboot)