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Table of Contents
- 1.1 Why Should I Try It?
- 1.2 What's It Like?
- 1.3 What Should I Know?
- 1.4 How did Alpine Linux Begin?
- 1.5 Why the Name Alpine?
- 2.1 Alpine Linux Flavors
- 2.2 Download Alpine Linux
- 2.3 Older Releases
3 Installing and Upgrading Alpine Linux
- 3.1 Installing Alpine on CD
- 3.2 Installing Alpine on USB
- 3.3 Installing Alpine on Compact Flash
- 3.4 Installing Alpine on HDD (Overwriting Everything)
- 3.5 Installing Alpine on HDD (Dual-Booting)
- 3.6 Upgrading Alpine
4 Networking
- 4.1 Setting System Hostname
- 4.2 Configuring DNS Resolution
- 4.2 IPv4 Configuration
- 4.3 IPv6 Configuration
- 5.1 Quickstart Guide
- 5.2 Additional apk Commands
- 5.3 Local Cache
- 5.4 Advanced APK Usage
- 6.1 Adding a Service to Start at Next Boot
- 6.2 Removing a Service from Starting at Next Boot
- 6.3 Show Status on What Services Will Start at Next Boot
- 7.1 Saving Your Changes
- 7.2 Include Special Files/Folders to the apkovl
- 7.3 Exclude Specific Files/Folders from the apkovl
- 7.4 Check What Will Be Added to Your apkovl
- 7.5 Create an apkovl Elsewhere Than on Some Specific Media
- 7.6 Check What Files Have Been Changed Since Last Commit
- 7.7 Multiple Backups
8 Further Help and Information
- 8.1 Tutorials and Howtos
- 8.2 FAQs
- 8.3 Support
- 8.4 How to Contribute
- 8.5 Developer Documentation
- 8.6 Miscellaneous