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Revision as of 14:12, 17 November 2023
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 and OpenRC init system (not systemd).
Operations
- Upgrade Alpine:
apk upgrade --available
- docker run alpine
Activities
- Run Alpine Linux in a docker container:
docker run -it alpine /bin/sh
(Bash is not supported in Alpine)[1] - Connect to an existing pod (myalpine) in K8s:
kubectl exec -it myalpine -- /bin/sh
kubectl run -it alpine --image=alpine -- sh
Related terms
- Alpine Linux: df -kh
ash
shell- RancherOS
- Fedora CoreOS
osinfo-query os
- AWS Bottlerocket, Busybox
docker pull alpine
alpine/helm
- Distroless
/etc/sysctl.conf
FROM node:lts-alpine
See also
apk, [ add | list | upgrade | info | search ] apk --help
- Alpine Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS),
apk, addgroup
, Debian slim, Bottlerocket, Busybox, Flatcar, Wolfi, alpine:latest - BusyBox, Almquist shell (ash), Alpine, Distroless, Wolfi OS
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