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'''Installation It means use as main system in physical machine''', bare metal or embebed device. Unless Alpine Linux are most used inside docker and containers.. '''this document will described how Alpine Linux could be also put over a hardware to use as main operating system'''.[[Image:hdd_mount.png|right|link=]]
Alpine Linux can be installed as the main operating system on a physical machine ("bare metal"), including on embedded devices. For example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostmarketOS PostmarketOS] is a smartphone operating system based on Alpine, and [https://www.adelielinux.org/ Adélie Linux] is a complete end-user distribution based on Alpine Linux. While this use is less common than Alpine Linux's main use as a base system for container images in systems like Docker, this document describes how Alpine can be installed as the primary operating system for a computer.
 
Alpine also works as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_USB live system]—Any install disk of Alpine can also be run without installing to local storage of the machine it's booted on, running directly from the install media!


By example as do in smartphones by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostmarketOS PostmarketOS system] (an operatiing system for smartphones based on Alpine Linux) or as [https://www.adelielinux.org/ Desktop over a computer like Adelie Linux]. In fact, '''Alpine Linux are already installed in your media dumped, it means downloadble media files of Alpine Linux are already the system ready to use (live system)''' directly from the media where are dumped!
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= Quick Requirements =
= Quick Requirements =


This is a simple and quick reference list, nowadays any hardware is supported for Alpine Linux:
Nearly any hardware should run Alpine Linux:


* At least 128 Megs of RAM for server without graphical GUI, or at least 1.6 Gigs for graphical desktop
* At least 128MB of RAM for server without GUI, or at least 1.6GB for graphical desktop
* At least 1 Gigs storage device for server without graphical GUI, or at least 10 Gigs for graphical desktop with web browsing
* At least 1GB storage device for server without GUI, or at least 10GB for graphical desktop with web browsing


Highly '''recommended if you do not have great knowledge, to read [[Requirements|wiki page for requirements]]'''.
For more information, see [[Requirements]].


[[File:Installation-alpine-alpine-setup-2-boot.png|350px|thumb|right|Installation : setup-alpine : booting process until login prompt]]
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= Installation Overview =
= Installation Overview =


Those steps are brief of common use case, for complete info and '''others architectures please consult [[Alpine_newbie_install_manual|Installation page manual]]'''.
Those steps are brief and intended for the common case; for complete info and other architectures, please consult the [[Alpine newbie install manual]].


== 1. Download the media source ==
== 1. Download the media source ==


'''Just grab from [http://alpinelinux.org/downloads stable-release ISO image]'''. Take note of architectures in green buttons.
Just grab an ISO from [http://alpinelinux.org/downloads]. Take note of architectures in green buttons.


== 2. Dump, burn or flash the image ==
== 2. Dump, burn or flash the image ==


'''Dump the ISO image onto a media source like USB/SD flashing; or CD/DVD/BR disk with burning''' software. In linux is just making <code>dd</code> to the removable media device.
Dump the ISO image onto a media source like USB/SD flashing; or CD/DVD/BR disk with burning software.
In Linux, you can use <code>dd</code> to flash a USB drive or SD card:
    dd if=<your iso> of=<your disk> bs=1M; sync


== 3. Boot and install process ==
== 3. Boot and install process ==


'''Log-in as the user <code>root</code> with its initially empty password. Then execute <code>[[Alpine_setup_scripts#setup-alpine|setup-alpine]]</code>''' here you can perform that questions and hit ''enter'' on each answer:
Log in as the user <code>root</code> with its initially empty password. Then execute <code>[[Alpine_setup_scripts#setup-alpine|setup-alpine]]</code>, answering the questions and hitting ''enter'' after each:


[[File:Installation-alpine-alpine-setup-3-setup-scripts.png|350px|thumb|right|Installation : setup-alpine : complete process single install]]
[[File:Installation-alpine-alpine-setup-3-setup-scripts.png|350px|thumb|right|Installation : setup-alpine : complete process single install]]

Revision as of 03:19, 26 July 2020

Alpine Linux can be installed as the main operating system on a physical machine ("bare metal"), including on embedded devices. For example, PostmarketOS is a smartphone operating system based on Alpine, and Adélie Linux is a complete end-user distribution based on Alpine Linux. While this use is less common than Alpine Linux's main use as a base system for container images in systems like Docker, this document describes how Alpine can be installed as the primary operating system for a computer.

Alpine also works as a live system—Any install disk of Alpine can also be run without installing to local storage of the machine it's booted on, running directly from the install media!


Quick Requirements

Nearly any hardware should run Alpine Linux:

  • At least 128MB of RAM for server without GUI, or at least 1.6GB for graphical desktop
  • At least 1GB storage device for server without GUI, or at least 10GB for graphical desktop with web browsing

For more information, see Requirements.

Installation : setup-alpine : booting process until login prompt

Installation Overview

Those steps are brief and intended for the common case; for complete info and other architectures, please consult the Alpine newbie install manual.

1. Download the media source

Just grab an ISO from [1]. Take note of architectures in green buttons.

2. Dump, burn or flash the image

Dump the ISO image onto a media source like USB/SD flashing; or CD/DVD/BR disk with burning software. In Linux, you can use dd to flash a USB drive or SD card:

   dd if=<your iso> of=<your disk> bs=1M; sync

3. Boot and install process

Log in as the user root with its initially empty password. Then execute setup-alpine, answering the questions and hitting enter after each:

Installation : setup-alpine : complete process single install
  • Select keyboard layout: Let you to perform the keyborad layout, e.g. us or es
    • Select keyboard variant: Choose your keyboard variant, e.g. us-nodeadkeys or es-winkeys respectively
  • Host name, which will be the name of your computer; localhost are enough and recommended for starting.
  • Initialize network cards: here most people can just go with the default (just press enter).
    • Any other configuration: about any other configuration, just type "no" and hit enter
    • Select domain name: if asked this are not commonly asked.. just hit enter.
  • DNS nameservers?: if asked just type 8.8.8.8 and hit enter.
  • Changing password for root: Next a root password must be defined, input a pass phrase, chars will not be show.
    • retype password, input twice for confirmation, when typed no chars will be show.
  • Which timezone to choose?: just hit enter to use UTC when perform a single installation.
  • Proxy chooser: just type none and hit enter if you have direct internet connection.
  • Enter mirror repository: .. just type 1 and then press enter
  • Which ssh server?: Choose an SSH server allows you to remotely manage your machine. Just type enter.
  • Which NTP client to run? This is for time sync, just press enter to use default.
  • Setup Disk This will setup the destination usage of the files
    • Which disk choose to use?: To choose the disk destination .. commonly sda are the hard disk cos sdb the USB boot or CD/DVD image
    • How would be used?: just type "sys" and then press enter, is the familiar install to disk for usage as main OS to computers.

Take care that all data on your disk will be erased.. a last question will prompt and by type "y" and hit enter no turn back will be allowed.

After all the scripts setup ends, a "reboot" will be offered:

  • If the configured runtime mode was "sys", then remove the initial installation media to boot the newly installed system.
  • If the configured runtime mode was "data", then keep installation media to boot the newly installed system.

The relevant commands for this are reboot or poweroff, after exits from setup-alpine process.

Further Documentation

After the system has been installed, it has only placed the operating system, but things like internet browser or movie viewer are not yet installed, things like web server or mail server neither much less. For that you must check Tutorials_and_Howtos Post-Install section

More specific or other architecture or machines (e.g. ARM, RPi, etc) are defined in Installation:_Use_cases wiki pages