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# Install (or rescue) Alpine Linux on a headless system
# Deploy Alpine Linux on a headless system
[Alpine Linux documentation](https://docs.alpinelinux.org/user-handbook/0.1a/Installing/setup_alpine.html) assumes **initial setup** is carried-out on a system with a keyboard & display to interract with.\
However, in many cases one might want to deploy a headless system that is only available through a network connection (ethernet, wifi or as USB ethernet gadget).
This repo provides an **overlay file** to initially bootstrap[^1] a headless system (leveraging Alpine distro's `initramfs` feature): it starts a basic ssh server to log-into from another Computer, so that actual install on fresh system (or rescue on existing disk-based system) can then be performed remotely.
This repo provides an **overlay file** to initially boot such headless system (leveraging Alpine distro's `initramfs` feature): it starts a basic ssh server to log-into from another Computer, in order to then perform actual system setup.
## Install procedure:
Please follow [Alpine Linux Wiki](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Installation#Installation_Overview) to download & create installation media for the target platform.\
Tools provided here can be used on any plaform for any install modes (diskless, data disk, system disk).
Just add [**headless.apkovl.tar.gz**](https://github.com/macmpi/alpine-linux-headless-bootstrap/raw/main/headless.apkovl.tar.gz)[^2] overlay file at the root of Alpine Linux boot media (or onto any custom side-media) and boot-up the system.\
Just add [**headless.apkovl.tar.gz**](https://github.com/macmpi/alpine-linux-headless-bootstrap/raw/main/headless.apkovl.tar.gz)[^1] overlay file at the root of Alpine Linux boot media (or onto any custom side-media) and boot-up the system.\
With default network interface definitions (and SSID/pass file if using wifi), system can then be remotely accessed with: `ssh root@<IP>`\
(system IP address may be determined with any IP scanning tools such as `nmap`).
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Extra files may be added next to `headless.apkovl.tar.gz` to customise boostrapping configuration (check sample files):
- `wpa_supplicant.conf`[^3] (*mandatory for wifi usecase*): define wifi SSID & password.
- `interfaces`[^3] (*optional*): define network interfaces at will, if defaults DCHP-based are not suitable.
- `ssh_host_*_key*` (*optional*): provide custom ssh keys to be injected (may be stored), instead of using bundled ones[^2] (not stored). Providing an empty key file will trigger new keys generation (ssh server may take longer to start).
- `unattended.sh`[^3] (*optional*): create custom automated deployment script to further tune & extend actual setup (backgrounded).
- `wpa_supplicant.conf`[^2] (*mandatory for wifi usecase*): define wifi SSID & password.
- `interfaces`[^2] (*optional*): define network interfaces at will, if defaults DCHP-based are not suitable.
- `ssh_host_*_key*` (*optional*): provide custom ssh keys to be injected (may be stored), instead of using bundled ones[^1] (not stored). Providing an empty key file will trigger new keys generation (ssh server may take longer to start).
- `unattended.sh`[^2] (*optional*): create custom automated deployment script to further tune & extend actual setup (backgrounded).
**Goody:** seamless USB bootstrapping for PiZero devices (or similar supporting USB ethernet gadget networking):\
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Main execution steps are logged in `/var/log/messages`.
[^1]: Initial boot fully preserves system's original state (config files & installed packages): a fresh system will therefore come-up as unconfigured.
[^1]: About bundled ssh keys: as this package is essentially intended to **quickly bootstrap** system in order to configure it, it purposely embeds [some ssh keys](https://github.com/macmpi/alpine-linux-headless-bootstrap/tree/main/overlay/etc/ssh) so that bootstrapping is as fast as possible. Those (temporary) keys are moved in RAM /tmp, so they will **not be saved/reused** once permanent configuration is set (with or without ssh server voluntarily installed in permanent setup).
[^2]: About bundled ssh keys: as this package is essentially intended to **quickly bootstrap** system in order to configure it, it purposely embeds [some ssh keys](https://github.com/macmpi/alpine-linux-headless-bootstrap/tree/main/overlay/etc/ssh) so that bootstrapping is as fast as possible. Those (temporary) keys are moved in RAM /tmp, so they will **not be saved/reused** once permanent configuration is set (with or without ssh server voluntarily installed in permanent setup).
[^3]: These files are linux text files: Windows/macOS users need to use text editors supporting linux text line-ending (such as [notepad++](https://notepad-plus-plus.org/), BBEdit or any similar).
[^2]: These files are linux text files: Windows/macOS users need to use text editors supporting linux text line-ending (such as [notepad++](https://notepad-plus-plus.org/), BBEdit or any similar).
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VERSION="0.7"
_apk() {
local cmd="$1"
local pkg="$2"
case $cmd in
add) # install only if not already present
if ! apk info | grep -wq "${pkg}"; then
apk add "$pkg" && printf "${pkg} " >> /tmp/.trash/installed
fi
;;
del) # delete only if previously installed
if grep -wq "$pkg" /tmp/.trash/installed; then
apk del "$pkg" && sed -i 's/\b'"${pkg}"'\b//' /tmp/.trash/installed
fi
;;
*)
echo "only add/del: wrong usage"; exit
;;
esac
}
_preserve() {
[ -f "$1" ] && cp "$1" "${1}.orig"
}
_restore() {
if [ -f "${1}.orig" ]; then
mv -- "${1}.orig" "${1}"
else
rm -rf "${1}"
fi
}
##### End of part to be dupplicated into post-cleanup (do not alter!)
# Redirect stdout and errors to console as rc.local does not log anything
exec 1>/dev/console 2>&1
logger -st ${0##*/} "Alpine Linux headless bootstrap v$VERSION by macmpi"
mkdir /tmp/.trash
ovlpath=$( find /media -maxdepth 2 -type d -path '*/.*' -prune -o -type f -name *.apkovl.tar.gz -exec dirname {} \; | head -1 )
# grab used ovl filename from dmesg
ovl="$( dmesg | grep -o 'Loading user settings from .*:' | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/:.*$//' )"
ovlpath="$( dirname "$ovl" )"
# Help randomness for wpa_supplicant and ssh server
# Help randomess for wpa_supplicant and ssh server
rc-service seedrng start
## Setup Network interfaces
if [ -f "${ovlpath}/wpa_supplicant.conf" ]; then
logger -st ${0##*/} "Wifi setup found !"
_apk add wpa_supplicant
_preserve "/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf"
apk add wpa_supplicant
install -m600 "${ovlpath}/wpa_supplicant.conf" /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
else
logger -st ${0##*/} "Wifi setup not found !"
fi
_preserve "/etc/network/interfaces"
if ! install -m644 "${ovlpath}/interfaces" /etc/network/interfaces; then
# set default interfaces if not specified by interface file on boot storage
logger -st ${0##*/} "No interfaces file supplied, building default interfaces..."
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echo "Using following network interfaces:"
cat /etc/network/interfaces
_preserve "/etc/hostname"
echo "alpine-headless" > /etc/hostname
hostname -F /etc/hostname
grep -q "wlan" /etc/network/interfaces && \
[ -f /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf ] && \
rc-service wpa_supplicant start
grep -q "wlan" /etc/network/interfaces && [ -f /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf ] && rc-service wpa_supplicant start
rc-service networking start
## Setup temporary SSH server (root login, no password)
## We use some bundled (or optionaly provided) keys to avoid generation at startup and save time
_apk add openssh
_preserve "/etc/ssh/sshd_config"
_preserve "/etc/conf.d/sshd"
## we use some bundled or optionaly provided keys to avoid generation at startup and save time
apk add openssh
cp /etc/ssh/sshd_config /etc/ssh/sshd_config.orig
cp /etc/conf.d/sshd /etc/conf.d/sshd.orig
cat <<-EOF >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config
AuthenticationMethods none
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EOF
# Banner file
warn=""
grep -q "${ovlpath}.*[[:space:]]ro[[:space:],]" /proc/mounts; RO=$?
[ "$RO" -eq "0" ] && warn="(remount partition rw!)"
cat <<-EOF > /tmp/.trash/banner
Alpine Linux headless bootstrap v$VERSION by macmpi
You may want to delete/rename .apkovl file before reboot ${warn}:
$ovl
(can be done automatically with unattended script - see sample snippet)
EOF
# Bundled temporary keys are moved in RAM /tmp so they won't be stored
# within permanent config later (new ones will then be generated at reboot)
# within permanent config later (new ones will then be generated)
KEYGEN_STANCE="sshd_disable_keygen=yes"
mv /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*_key* /tmp/.trash/.
# Inject optional custom keys (those might be stored)
if install -m600 "${ovlpath}"/ssh_host_*_key* /etc/ssh/; then
# check for empty key within injected ones: if found, generate new keys
# check for empty key within injected ones: generate new keys if found
if find /etc/ssh/ -maxdepth 1 -type f -name 'ssh_host_*_key*' -empty | grep -q .; then
rm /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*_key*
KEYGEN_STANCE=""
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## Prep for final post-cleanup
## clears any installed packages and settings
# copy begininng of this file to keep functions
sed -n '/^#* End .*alter!)$/q;p' /etc/local.d/headless.start > /tmp/.trash/post-cleanup
cat <<-EOF >> /tmp/.trash/post-cleanup
cat <<-EOF > /tmp/.trash/post-cleanup
#!/bin/sh
logger -st ${0##*/} "Cleaning-up..."
_restore "/etc/ssh/sshd_config"
_restore "/etc/conf.d/sshd"
_apk del openssh
_restore "/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf"
_apk del wpa_supplicant
_restore "/etc/network/interfaces"
_restore "/etc/hostname"
mv /etc/ssh/sshd_config.orig /etc/ssh/sshd_config
mv /etc/conf.d/sshd.orig /etc/conf.d/sshd
apk del openssh
apk del wpa_supplicant
rm -rf /etc/wpa_supplicant
rm /etc/network/interfaces
rm /etc/hostname
rm /etc/modules-load.d/g_ether.conf
rm /etc/modprobe.d/g_ether.conf
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## This snippet removes apkovl file on volume after initial boot
ovl="$( dmesg | grep -o 'Loading user settings from .*:' | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/:.*$//' )"
ovlpath="$( dirname "$ovl" )"
ovlpath=$( find /media -maxdepth 2 -type d -path '*/.*' -prune -o -type f -name *.apkovl.tar.gz -exec dirname {} \; | head -1 )
# also works in case volume is mounted read-only
grep -q "${ovlpath}.*[[:space:]]ro[[:space:],]" /proc/mounts; RO=$?
[ "$RO" -eq "0" ] && mount -o remount,rw "${ovlpath}"
rm -f "${ovl}"
rm "${ovlpath}"/*.apkovl.tar.gz
[ "$RO" -eq "0" ] && mount -o remount,ro "${ovlpath}"
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