Hello coLinux users,
I've created a start mini image of the Alpine Linux 2.0 only 1.52Mb
compressed size;)
Uploaded here http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ABEVBG9C
To install, please unpack coAlpine-2.0.7z to wherever you'd like
coLinux to live.
You will find three files in archive:
_start.bat coLinux launcher, has to be updated to reflect path to
where colinux-daemon.exe is located.
alp.hda1 512mb ext2 image of the basic Alpine 2.0 install
coLin.conf coLinux config file
Please copy vmlinux from your coLinux installation into the same
directory and update _start.bat with proper path to colinux-daemon.exe
To boot Alpine in coLinux, simply run _start.bat
Note error on loading modules during boot, you need fill
/lib/modules/2.6.26.8-co-0.7.7.1 with contents of vmlinux-modules.tar
from your coLinux installation.
To switch filesystem to ext3 please run #apk add e2fsprogs && tune2fs
-j /dev/hda
And update fstab to reflect / being ext3, but not ext2
Hope someone can find it usefull.
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On Fri, 2010-09-10 at 23:28 +0400, qnx4ever wrote:
> Hello coLinux users,> I've created a start mini image of the Alpine Linux 2.0 only 1.52Mb> compressed size;)> Uploaded here http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ABEVBG9C
I havent tested this since I don't really use windows, but I think this
is very cool!
> To install, please unpack coAlpine-2.0.7z to wherever you'd like> coLinux to live.> You will find three files in archive:> _start.bat coLinux launcher, has to be updated to reflect path to> where colinux-daemon.exe is located.> alp.hda1 512mb ext2 image of the basic Alpine 2.0 install> coLin.conf coLinux config file> > Please copy vmlinux from your coLinux installation into the same> directory and update _start.bat with proper path to colinux-daemon.exe> > To boot Alpine in coLinux, simply run _start.bat> Note error on loading modules during boot, you need fill> /lib/modules/2.6.26.8-co-0.7.7.1 with contents of vmlinux-modules.tar> from your coLinux installation.> > To switch filesystem to ext3 please run #apk add e2fsprogs && tune2fs> -j /dev/hda> And update fstab to reflect / being ext3, but not ext2> > Hope someone can find it usefull.
Maybe create a wiki page for it?
Thanks!
-nc
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-09-10 at 23:28 +0400, qnx4ever wrote:>> Hello coLinux users,>> I've created a start mini image of the Alpine Linux 2.0 only 1.52Mb>> compressed size;)>> Uploaded here http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ABEVBG9C>> I havent tested this since I don't really use windows, but I think this> is very cool!>>> To install, please unpack coAlpine-2.0.7z to wherever you'd like>> coLinux to live.>> You will find three files in archive:>> _start.bat coLinux launcher, has to be updated to reflect path to>> where colinux-daemon.exe is located.>> alp.hda1 512mb ext2 image of the basic Alpine 2.0 install>> coLin.conf coLinux config file>>>> Please copy vmlinux from your coLinux installation into the same>> directory and update _start.bat with proper path to colinux-daemon.exe>>>> To boot Alpine in coLinux, simply run _start.bat>> Note error on loading modules during boot, you need fill>> /lib/modules/2.6.26.8-co-0.7.7.1 with contents of vmlinux-modules.tar>> from your coLinux installation.>>>> To switch filesystem to ext3 please run #apk add e2fsprogs && tune2fs>> -j /dev/hda>> And update fstab to reflect / being ext3, but not ext2>>>> Hope someone can find it usefull.>> Maybe create a wiki page for it?>> Thanks!>> -nc>>>> ---> Unsubscribe: alpine-devel+unsubscribe@lists.alpinelinux.org> Help: alpine-devel+help@lists.alpinelinux.org> --->>
Seems Colinux is not 64b compatible. Else i would have tried it.
Carlo
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Yes, this is the only downside of coLinux, it doesn't run on 64bit
platforms. Seems like you guys already migrated to Win7. I feel like
I'm an old-timer running XP in classic GUI style.
Btw, do we have 64bit version of Alpine ;) ?
Nathanael, I will put something together for wiki as soon as I find
some time. Any hints I need to know about wiki used for Alpine.org ?
On 17 September 2010 12:00, Carlo Landmeter <clandmeter@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org> wrote:>> On Fri, 2010-09-10 at 23:28 +0400, qnx4ever wrote:>>> Hello coLinux users,>>> I've created a start mini image of the Alpine Linux 2.0 only 1.52Mb>>> compressed size;)>>> Uploaded here http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ABEVBG9C>>>> I havent tested this since I don't really use windows, but I think this>> is very cool!>>>>> To install, please unpack coAlpine-2.0.7z to wherever you'd like>>> coLinux to live.>>> You will find three files in archive:>>> _start.bat coLinux launcher, has to be updated to reflect path to>>> where colinux-daemon.exe is located.>>> alp.hda1 512mb ext2 image of the basic Alpine 2.0 install>>> coLin.conf coLinux config file>>>>>> Please copy vmlinux from your coLinux installation into the same>>> directory and update _start.bat with proper path to colinux-daemon.exe>>>>>> To boot Alpine in coLinux, simply run _start.bat>>> Note error on loading modules during boot, you need fill>>> /lib/modules/2.6.26.8-co-0.7.7.1 with contents of vmlinux-modules.tar>>> from your coLinux installation.>>>>>> To switch filesystem to ext3 please run #apk add e2fsprogs && tune2fs>>> -j /dev/hda>>> And update fstab to reflect / being ext3, but not ext2>>>>>> Hope someone can find it usefull.>>>> Maybe create a wiki page for it?>>>> Thanks!>>>> -nc>>>>>>>> --->> Unsubscribe: alpine-devel+unsubscribe@lists.alpinelinux.org>> Help: alpine-devel+help@lists.alpinelinux.org>> --->>>>>> Seems Colinux is not 64b compatible. Else i would have tried it.>> Carlo>
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On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 16:41 +0400, qnx4ever wrote:
> Btw, do we have 64bit version of Alpine ;) ?http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/239
I am supposed to start working on that pretty soon.
> Nathanael, I will put something together for wiki as soon as I find> some time. Any hints I need to know about wiki used for Alpine.org ?
its just standard mediawiki (same as wikipedia uses). You can play/test
on your user page or you can create a page called "Sandbox" to do
testing on.
-nc
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