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* [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]] <!-- only Installation -->
* [[Installing Alpine Linux in a chroot]] <!-- only Installation -->
** [[Buildlab]] ''dummy''
** [[Buildlab]] ''(Tool for creating and managing chroots)''


* Install Alpine on [[Install Alpine on VirtualBox|VirtualBox]], [[Install Alpine on VMware|VMware]], [[Install Alpine on coLinux|coLinux]], [[Qemu]], <!-- includes [[Install Alpine in Qemu]], [[Running Alpine in Qemu Live mode]], [[Running Alpine Linux As a QEMU networked Guest]] --> or [[Install Alpine on Amazon EC2|Amazon EC2]]
* Install Alpine on [[Install Alpine on VirtualBox|VirtualBox]], [[Install Alpine on VMware|VMware]], [[Install Alpine on coLinux|coLinux]], [[Qemu]], <!-- includes [[Install Alpine in Qemu]], [[Running Alpine in Qemu Live mode]], [[Running Alpine Linux As a QEMU networked Guest]] --> or [[Install Alpine on Amazon EC2|Amazon EC2]]
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* [[Setting up a compile vserver]] for official or for [[Setting up a compile vserver for third party packages|third party]] packages <!-- Dev and Installation -->
* [[Setting up a compile vserver]] for official or for [[Setting up a compile vserver for third party packages|third party]] packages <!-- Dev and Installation -->
<!-- [[Create an Alpine 1.9 vserver template]] -->
<!-- [[Create an Alpine 1.9 vserver template]] -->


=== Building from source and creating packages ===
=== Building from source and creating packages ===

Revision as of 13:24, 26 October 2012

Package management

Init system


Development

Configuring your system

Building from source and creating packages


Misc

Alpine Configuration Framework

This material is work-in-progress ...

Needs to be organized/consolidated.
(Last edited by Dubiousjim on 26 Oct 2012.)


Alpine-developed Utilities