Compatibility with Alpine Linux #17709
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Alpine Linux is a very light and powerful distro, it is directly entering the server world and installed it only occupies 30MB of RAM. It would be great if they made a port to work with Alpine Linux! |
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Does Alpine have systemd, as much of the functionality in Cockpit depends on systemd. |
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Officially it has openrc, it is similar to systemd. For example: |
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I'm afraid openrc is not "similar" to systemd, it is hardly comparable at all (other than "can start system services at boot somehow". We will not support cockpit's web server running on non-systemd systems, but you can connect over SSH with the "remote host" functionality from a cockpit-ws installation, or with Cockpit Client. Functionality will be much reduced, but depending on what you want to do it might still do something useful. |
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I'm afraid openrc is not "similar" to systemd, it is hardly comparable at all (other than "can start system services at boot somehow". We will not support cockpit's web server running on non-systemd systems, but you can connect over SSH with the "remote host" functionality from a cockpit-ws installation, or with Cockpit Client. Functionality will be much reduced, but depending on what you want to do it might still do something useful.