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Enabling Package Caching
Package caching is useful when the need arises to upgrade packages on read-only media. Package caching allows you to store newer packages in a location on writable media, which Alpine checks for when loading packages on start-up.
This can be enabled either from the console or through the ACF.
Edit the /etc/apk/repositories file using any editor of your choice (nano for instance) to edit the Alpine Linux package repositories.
Contents of /etc/apk/repositories
In the above file, to upgrade Alpine Linux from version 3.19 to 3.20, simply replace the number 3.19 by 3.20 in all the places, so that the updated repositories file looks like below:
Contents of /etc/apk/repositories
Enable caching from either console or ACF
Choose one of the two methods below to enable, either from the console or from the ACF web interface.
Option 1: Enable caching from the console
Substitute 'sda1' in the example below for the actual device you will use to store the caching directory.
First upgrade apk-tools:
apk add –u apk-tools
Now enable package caching:
mkdir –p /media/sda1/cache ln –s /media/sda1/cache /etc/apk/cache
Option 2: From the ACF
Browse to System > Packages > Cache
Edit Cache Settings:
Tick Enable Cache
Specify the Cache Directory, for example:
/media/sda1/cache
Click Save