Setting up disks manually - Alpine Linux
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Setting_up_disks_manually
Using setup-alpine (Setup-Disk) FeaturesManual PartitioningExpanding An Existing DiskFor "diskless" and "data" disk mode installsThe installation image enviroment may have only the very basic busybox built-in fdisk command available. However, alpine allows you to install more complete partitioning tool packages like sfdisk (scriptable fdisk), gptfdisk, parted (CLI), cfdisk (text menus), or even gparted (after setting up a gr…For "sys" disk mode installssetup-disk will by default set up a root partition, a separate /boot partition and a swap partition. If you want a different layout, you can manually create the partitions, filesystems and mount them on /mnt(or any other mount point) then run: setup-disk /mnt setup-diskwill install your running syste…See more on wiki.alpinelinux.orgExplore furtherHow do I For "diskless" and "data" disk mode installsThe installation image enviroment may have only the very basic busybox built-in fdisk command available. However, alpine allows you to install more complete partitioning tool packages like sfdisk (scriptable fdisk), gptfdisk, parted (CLI), cfdisk (text menus), or even gparted (after setting up a gr… For "sys" disk mode installssetup-disk will by default set up a root partition, a separate /boot partition and a swap partition. If you want a different layout, you can manually create the partitions, filesystems and mount them on /mnt(or any other mount point) then run: setup-disk /mnt setup-diskwill install your running syste…
For "diskless" and "data" disk mode installsThe installation image enviroment may have only the very basic busybox built-in fdisk command available. However, alpine allows you to install more complete partitioning tool packages like sfdisk (scriptable fdisk), gptfdisk, parted (CLI), cfdisk (text menus), or even gparted (after setting up a gr…
For "sys" disk mode installssetup-disk will by default set up a root partition, a separate /boot partition and a swap partition. If you want a different layout, you can manually create the partitions, filesystems and mount them on /mnt(or any other mount point) then run: setup-disk /mnt setup-diskwill install your running syste…
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