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- run `git pull` to fetch the newest version
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- run `pyinfra @local deploy.py` to install/update `0x90.ssh_config` trustmebro
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- run `pyinfra --dry inventory.py deploy.py` and check that you are on the same state that is already deployed
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# Set up alpine on hetzner
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This was only tested with a cloud VPS so far.
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Source: <https://gist.github.com/c0m4r/e38d41d0e31f6adda4b4c5a88ba0a453>
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(but it's less of a hassle than described there)
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To create an alpine server on hetzner,
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you need to first create a Debian VPS or something similar.
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Then you boot into the rescue system.
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Get the download link of the latest VIRTUAL x86_64 alpine iso
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from <https://alpinelinux.org/downloads/>.
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Login to the rescue system via console or SSH,
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and write the ISO to the disk:
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```
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ssh root@xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::1
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wipefs -a /dev/sda
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wget https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.20/releases/x86_64/alpine-virt-3.20.3-x86_64.iso # or whatever link you got from alpine
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dd if=alpine-virt-3.20.3-x86_64.iso of=/dev/sda
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reboot
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```
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Then open the server console (SSH doesn't work),
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login to root (no password required),
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and proceed with:
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```
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cp -r /.modloop /root
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cp -r /media/sda /root
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umount /.modloop /media/sda
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rm /lib/modules
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mv /root/.modloop/modules /lib
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mv /root/sda /media
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setup-alpine
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```
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Then select what you wish,
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contrary to the guide above,
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DHCP is actually fine.
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The drive should be sda,
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the installation type can be sys
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(why go through the hassle).
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Voilà! reboot and login.
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Probably the first SSH login will be via root password,
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as copy-pasting your public SSH key into the console doesn't work really.
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Make sure the SSH config allows this
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(and turn passwort root access off afterwards).
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