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== Copy Alpine to a {{{1|Flash Medium}}} ==
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# Insert the removable {{{1|flash medium (CF or USB stick)}}} into the computer.
# Determine the name your computer uses for your {{{1|flash medium}}}. The following step is one way to do this.
#* After inserting the {{{1|flash medium}}}, run the command:
#* {{Cmd|dmesg}}
#* At the end of this command you should see the name of your {{{1|flash medium}}}, likely starting with "sd". (For example: "sda").
#* The remainder of this document will assume that your {{{1|flash medium}}} is called /dev/sda
 
=== Format {{{1|Flash Medium}}} ===
{{Cmd|fdisk /dev/sda}}
* '''p''' Print list of partitions
* '''d''' Delete all partitions (this may take a few steps)
* '''n''' Create a new partition
* '''p''' A primary partition
* '''1''' Partition number 1
** Use defaults for first and last cylinder (just press [Enter] twice).
* '''t''' Change partition type
* '''c''' Type: Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
* '''a''' Make the partition bootable (set boot flag)
* '''1''' Partition number 1
* '''w''' Write your changes to the device
 
=== Install Syslinux ===
# Install syslinux and dosfstools. If you have booted from an Alpine CD-ROM, use these commands:
#* {{Cmd|apk add syslinux dosfstools}}
#* {{Cmd|{{{|dd if=/usr/share/syslinux/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda}}}}}
# Format the {{{1|flash medium}}} with a VFAT filesystem:
#* {{Cmd|mkdosfs -F32 /dev/sda1}}
#* {{Cmd|syslinux /dev/sda1}}
#* {{Cmd|mkdir -p /media/sda1}}
#* {{Cmd|mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /media/sda1}}
# Mount the Alpine Linux CD-ROM, and copy the files to the {{{1|flash medium}}}
#* {{Cmd|mount /media/cdrom}}
#* {{Cmd|cd /media/cdrom}}
#* {{Cmd|cp -a .alpine-release * /media/sda1/ }}
 
=== Set up a Serial Console (Optional) ===
 
You can now edit syslinux.cfg to add a serial console to the {{{1|flash medium}}}.
 
# Open /media/sda1/syslinux.cfg for editing.
#* {{Cmd|vi /media/sda1/syslinux.cfg}}
# Add the line `serial 0 9600` to the top of the file
# Add the text ` console=tty1,38400 console=ttyS0,9600` to the end of the "append" line.
 
The result should look like this:
serial 0 9600
timeout 20
prompt 1
default grsec
label grsec
kernel /boot/grsec
append initrd=/boot/grsec.gz alpine_dev=usbdisk:vfat modules=loop,cramfs,sd-mod,usb-storage console=tty1,38400 console=ttyS0,9600

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