Difference between revisions of "Alpine Linux"
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[[wikipedia:Alpine Linux|Alpine Linux]] is a [[Linux distribution]] based on [[musl]] and [[BusyBox]], designed to be small and resource efficiency, as of 2020 is around 6 MB. Alpine Linux uses <code>[[apk]]</code> [[package manager]]. | [[wikipedia:Alpine Linux|Alpine Linux]] is a [[Linux distribution]] based on [[musl]] and [[BusyBox]], designed to be small and resource efficiency, as of 2020 is around 6 MB. Alpine Linux uses <code>[[apk]]</code> [[package manager]]. | ||
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== Activities == | == Activities == | ||
# Run Alpine Linux in a docker container: <code>docker run -it alpine /bin/sh</code> ([[Bash]] is not supported in Alpine)<ref>http://containertutorials.com/alpine/get_started.html</ref> | # Run Alpine Linux in a docker container: <code>docker run -it alpine /bin/sh</code> ([[Bash]] is not supported in Alpine)<ref>http://containertutorials.com/alpine/get_started.html</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 05:45, 22 December 2019
Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution based on musl and BusyBox, designed to be small and resource efficiency, as of 2020 is around 6 MB. Alpine Linux uses apk
package manager.
Operations
- Upgrade Alpine:
apk upgrade --available
Activities
- Run Alpine Linux in a docker container:
docker run -it alpine /bin/sh
(Bash is not supported in Alpine)[1] - ↑ http://containertutorials.com/alpine/get_started.html
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