Kernels

From Alpine Linux
Revision as of 23:31, 30 June 2019 by Ddevault (talk | contribs) (Fix broken link, add nonfree note)
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.

Alpine Linux has several kernels designed to suit different situations.

  • linux-vanilla is the stock modular kernel and is configured for a generous selection of hardware.
  • linux-virt is recommended for Alpine Linux guests, and disables most hardware in favor of a commonly-virtualized subset of drivers.
  • linux-rpi is optimized for the Raspberry Pi.

For installing a custom kernel, see Custom Kernel.

Firmware

The linux-firmware meta-package is included in the default installation, and depends on all firmware. This is a large download, and you may be better served by installing only the firmwares you need, or linux-firmware-none if you do not require any firmware. If you're unsure which firmware you need, boot up with no firmware installed and run dmesg | grep firmware to get an idea. Be aware that most firmware is nonfree.