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5 Managing Alpine Linux
5 Managing Alpine Linux
: 5.1 [[Alpine_Linux_package_management|Package Management]]
: 5.1 Networking
: 5.2 [[Alpine_Linux_init_system|Init System]]
:: 5.1.1 IPv4 Configuration
: 5.3 [[Alpine_local_backup|Local Backup (lbu)]]
::: 5.1.1.1 Static Addressing
::: 5.1.1.2 Dynamic Addressing
:: 5.1.2 IPv6 Configuration
::: 5.1.2.1 Load ipv6 Kernel Module At Boot
::: 5.1.2.2 Static Addressing
::: 5.1.2.3 Stateless Autoconfiguration
: 5.2 [[Alpine_Linux_package_management|Package Management]]
: 5.3 [[Alpine_Linux_init_system|Init System]]
: 5.4 [[Alpine_local_backup|Local Backup (lbu)]]


6 Tutorials and Howtos
6 Tutorials and Howtos

Revision as of 23:42, 4 August 2010

Note: This is a work in progress.

Table of Contents

1 About Alpine Linux

1.1 Why Another Distribution?
1.2 What's It Like?
1.3 Why Should I Try It?
1.4 What Do I Need to Know?
1.5 Why the Name Alpine?

2 Obtaining Alpine Linux

3 Installing Alpine Linux

4 First Boot

5 Managing Alpine Linux

5.1 Networking
5.1.1 IPv4 Configuration
5.1.1.1 Static Addressing
5.1.1.2 Dynamic Addressing
5.1.2 IPv6 Configuration
5.1.2.1 Load ipv6 Kernel Module At Boot
5.1.2.2 Static Addressing
5.1.2.3 Stateless Autoconfiguration
5.2 Package Management
5.3 Init System
5.4 Local Backup (lbu)

6 Tutorials and Howtos