diff --git a/tutorials/alpine-tutorial-wifi-routering.md b/tutorials/alpine-tutorial-wifi-routering.md index f3ce3e6..32f9607 100644 --- a/tutorials/alpine-tutorial-wifi-routering.md +++ b/tutorials/alpine-tutorial-wifi-routering.md @@ -114,22 +114,40 @@ package taken from it manually. The most easy option is to first use a wired connetion that provides internet, so you can easyle install the necesary packages to perform the wifi setup. -#### Option 3 using the USB ISO file as media repository +#### Option 4 using the USB ISO file as media repository -This means you already have the source instalation media as a ISO file in -a phisical medium like USBstick or USBdrive, and can you put it on the -installed Alpine linux to later mount and use as source media repository: +This means you already have the source instalation media as a USB boot +phisical medium like USBstick or USBdrive, and can you put it on the +installed Alpine linux to later mount and use as source media CDROM repository: 1. You of course must have already installed Alpine linux 2. Put the already USB in to a port and try to mount in `/media/cdrom` * You must guess witch device is your USB sctick, use `blkid` command to identify then * The output of the command will show some string, your usb **label** will appears * Note the path device of your indentification USB, its the first one like `/dev/sdg` -3. Now mount the USB media as the iso, like `mount /dev/sdg /media/cdrom` +3. Now mount the USB media as the iso, like `mount /dev/sdg1 /media/cdrom -t vfat` if not then try `/dev/sdg1` 4. Now run command `echo "/media/cdrom/apk" > /etc/apk/repositories` as root 5. After run such command you can now foward to the next section "install the packages" -#### Option 4 using the burned CDROM media from the iso file +#### Option 5 using the USB VENTOY with the ISO as media repository + +This means you already have the source instalation media as a ISO file in +a phisical medium like USBstick or USBdrive, and can you put it on the +installed Alpine linux to later mount the ISO and use as source media repository: + +1. You of course must have already installed Alpine linux +2. Put the already USB in to a port and try to mount in `/mnt` + * You must guess witch device is your USB sctick, use `blkid` command to identify then + * The output of the command will show some string, your usb **label** will appears + * Note the path device of your indentification USB, its the first one like `/dev/sdg` +3. Now mount the USB media as the iso, like `mount /dev/sdg1 /mnt -t vfat` +4. The USB is ventoy so copy the iso file as `cp /mnt/alpine*.iso /` +5. When copy complete, umount the USB with `umount /mnt` +6. Now you have the ISO file, mount it as CDROM `mount /alpine*.iso /media/cdrom -t iso9660` +7. Now run command `echo "/media/cdrom/apk" > /etc/apk/repositories` as root +8. After run such command you can now foward to the next section "install the packages" + +#### Option 6 using the burned CDROM media from the iso file This means you already have the source instalation media recorded as a CDROM/DVDROM as phisical medium, and can you put it on the optical drive of your computer, **this