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It seems that Alpine Linux loads packages up when it boots. How do I add openssh to the packages that are loaded at boot time?



When I am logged in I do "apk info" which lists 16 packages as follows:



localhost:~# apk info
musl
busybox
alpine-baselayout
openrc
alpine-conf
zlib
libcrypto1.0
libssl1.0
apk-tools
busybox-suid
busybox-initscripts
scanelf
musl-utils
libc-utils
alpine-keys
alpine-base
localhost:~#


The following messages from the boot log show these 16 packages being loaded:



* Installing packages to root filesystem: (1/16) Installing musl (1.1.14-r12)
7 0% [ ][ 3.787784] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 2600.002 MHz
[ 3.788821] clocksource: tsc: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x257a3e40e8d, max_idle_ns: 440795298933 ns
8[0K(2/16) Installing busybox (1.24.2-r11)
7 7% [### ]8[0K7 17% [####### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.post-install
(3/16) Installing alpine-baselayout (3.0.3-r0)
7 18% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.pre-install
7 18% [######## ]8[0K7 19% [######## ]8[0K7 20% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.post-install
(4/16) Installing openrc (0.21-r2)
7 23% [########## ]8[0K7 24% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########### ]8[0K7 26% [########### ]8[0K7 27% [########### ]8[0K7 28% [############ ]8[0K7 29% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############# ]8[0K7 31% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############## ]8[0K7 33% [############## ]8[0K7 34% [############## ]8[0K7 35% [############### ]8[0K7 36% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [################ ]8[0K7 38% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################# ]8[0K7 40% [################# ]8[0K7 41% [################# ]8[0K7 42% [################## ]8[0K7 43% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################### ]8[0K7 45% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [#################### ]8[0K7 47% [#################### ]8[0KExecuting openrc-0.21-r2.post-install
(5/16) Installing alpine-conf (3.4.1-r5)
7 49% [##################### ]8[0K7 50% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [###################### ]8[0K(6/16) Installing zlib (1.2.8-r2)
7 52% [###################### ]8[0K(7/16) Installing libcrypto1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
7 53% [###################### ]8[0K7 80% [################################## ]8[0K7 81% [################################### ]8[0K7 82% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [#################################### ]8[0K7 84% [#################################### ]8[0K7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(8/16) Installing libssl1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(9/16) Installing apk-tools (2.6.7-r0)
7 91% [####################################### ]8[0K(10/16) Installing busybox-suid (1.24.2-r11)
7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K(11/16) Installing busybox-initscripts (3.0-r3)
7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################### ]8[0K7 96% [######################################### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-initscripts-3.0-r3.post-install
(12/16) Installing scanelf (1.1.6-r0)
7 96% [######################################### ]8[0K(13/16) Installing musl-utils (1.1.14-r12)
7 97% [########################################## ]8[0K7 98% [########################################## ]8[0K(14/16) Installing libc-utils (0.7-r0)
7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(15/16) Installing alpine-keys (1.1-r0)
7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(16/16) Installing alpine-base (3.4.4-r0)
7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K7100% [###########################################]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.trigger
OK: 7 MiB in 16 packages
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    It seems that Alpine Linux loads packages up when it boots. How do I add openssh to the packages that are loaded at boot time?



    When I am logged in I do "apk info" which lists 16 packages as follows:



    localhost:~# apk info
    musl
    busybox
    alpine-baselayout
    openrc
    alpine-conf
    zlib
    libcrypto1.0
    libssl1.0
    apk-tools
    busybox-suid
    busybox-initscripts
    scanelf
    musl-utils
    libc-utils
    alpine-keys
    alpine-base
    localhost:~#


    The following messages from the boot log show these 16 packages being loaded:



    * Installing packages to root filesystem: (1/16) Installing musl (1.1.14-r12)
    7 0% [ ][ 3.787784] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 2600.002 MHz
    [ 3.788821] clocksource: tsc: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x257a3e40e8d, max_idle_ns: 440795298933 ns
    8[0K(2/16) Installing busybox (1.24.2-r11)
    7 7% [### ]8[0K7 17% [####### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.post-install
    (3/16) Installing alpine-baselayout (3.0.3-r0)
    7 18% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.pre-install
    7 18% [######## ]8[0K7 19% [######## ]8[0K7 20% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.post-install
    (4/16) Installing openrc (0.21-r2)
    7 23% [########## ]8[0K7 24% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########### ]8[0K7 26% [########### ]8[0K7 27% [########### ]8[0K7 28% [############ ]8[0K7 29% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############# ]8[0K7 31% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############## ]8[0K7 33% [############## ]8[0K7 34% [############## ]8[0K7 35% [############### ]8[0K7 36% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [################ ]8[0K7 38% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################# ]8[0K7 40% [################# ]8[0K7 41% [################# ]8[0K7 42% [################## ]8[0K7 43% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################### ]8[0K7 45% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [#################### ]8[0K7 47% [#################### ]8[0KExecuting openrc-0.21-r2.post-install
    (5/16) Installing alpine-conf (3.4.1-r5)
    7 49% [##################### ]8[0K7 50% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [###################### ]8[0K(6/16) Installing zlib (1.2.8-r2)
    7 52% [###################### ]8[0K(7/16) Installing libcrypto1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
    7 53% [###################### ]8[0K7 80% [################################## ]8[0K7 81% [################################### ]8[0K7 82% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [#################################### ]8[0K7 84% [#################################### ]8[0K7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(8/16) Installing libssl1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
    7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(9/16) Installing apk-tools (2.6.7-r0)
    7 91% [####################################### ]8[0K(10/16) Installing busybox-suid (1.24.2-r11)
    7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K(11/16) Installing busybox-initscripts (3.0-r3)
    7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################### ]8[0K7 96% [######################################### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-initscripts-3.0-r3.post-install
    (12/16) Installing scanelf (1.1.6-r0)
    7 96% [######################################### ]8[0K(13/16) Installing musl-utils (1.1.14-r12)
    7 97% [########################################## ]8[0K7 98% [########################################## ]8[0K(14/16) Installing libc-utils (0.7-r0)
    7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(15/16) Installing alpine-keys (1.1-r0)
    7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(16/16) Installing alpine-base (3.4.4-r0)
    7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K7100% [###########################################]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.trigger
    OK: 7 MiB in 16 packages
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      It seems that Alpine Linux loads packages up when it boots. How do I add openssh to the packages that are loaded at boot time?



      When I am logged in I do "apk info" which lists 16 packages as follows:



      localhost:~# apk info
      musl
      busybox
      alpine-baselayout
      openrc
      alpine-conf
      zlib
      libcrypto1.0
      libssl1.0
      apk-tools
      busybox-suid
      busybox-initscripts
      scanelf
      musl-utils
      libc-utils
      alpine-keys
      alpine-base
      localhost:~#


      The following messages from the boot log show these 16 packages being loaded:



      * Installing packages to root filesystem: (1/16) Installing musl (1.1.14-r12)
      7 0% [ ][ 3.787784] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 2600.002 MHz
      [ 3.788821] clocksource: tsc: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x257a3e40e8d, max_idle_ns: 440795298933 ns
      8[0K(2/16) Installing busybox (1.24.2-r11)
      7 7% [### ]8[0K7 17% [####### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.post-install
      (3/16) Installing alpine-baselayout (3.0.3-r0)
      7 18% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.pre-install
      7 18% [######## ]8[0K7 19% [######## ]8[0K7 20% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.post-install
      (4/16) Installing openrc (0.21-r2)
      7 23% [########## ]8[0K7 24% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########### ]8[0K7 26% [########### ]8[0K7 27% [########### ]8[0K7 28% [############ ]8[0K7 29% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############# ]8[0K7 31% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############## ]8[0K7 33% [############## ]8[0K7 34% [############## ]8[0K7 35% [############### ]8[0K7 36% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [################ ]8[0K7 38% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################# ]8[0K7 40% [################# ]8[0K7 41% [################# ]8[0K7 42% [################## ]8[0K7 43% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################### ]8[0K7 45% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [#################### ]8[0K7 47% [#################### ]8[0KExecuting openrc-0.21-r2.post-install
      (5/16) Installing alpine-conf (3.4.1-r5)
      7 49% [##################### ]8[0K7 50% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [###################### ]8[0K(6/16) Installing zlib (1.2.8-r2)
      7 52% [###################### ]8[0K(7/16) Installing libcrypto1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
      7 53% [###################### ]8[0K7 80% [################################## ]8[0K7 81% [################################### ]8[0K7 82% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [#################################### ]8[0K7 84% [#################################### ]8[0K7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(8/16) Installing libssl1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
      7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(9/16) Installing apk-tools (2.6.7-r0)
      7 91% [####################################### ]8[0K(10/16) Installing busybox-suid (1.24.2-r11)
      7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K(11/16) Installing busybox-initscripts (3.0-r3)
      7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################### ]8[0K7 96% [######################################### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-initscripts-3.0-r3.post-install
      (12/16) Installing scanelf (1.1.6-r0)
      7 96% [######################################### ]8[0K(13/16) Installing musl-utils (1.1.14-r12)
      7 97% [########################################## ]8[0K7 98% [########################################## ]8[0K(14/16) Installing libc-utils (0.7-r0)
      7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(15/16) Installing alpine-keys (1.1-r0)
      7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(16/16) Installing alpine-base (3.4.4-r0)
      7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K7100% [###########################################]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.trigger
      OK: 7 MiB in 16 packages
      ok.









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      It seems that Alpine Linux loads packages up when it boots. How do I add openssh to the packages that are loaded at boot time?



      When I am logged in I do "apk info" which lists 16 packages as follows:



      localhost:~# apk info
      musl
      busybox
      alpine-baselayout
      openrc
      alpine-conf
      zlib
      libcrypto1.0
      libssl1.0
      apk-tools
      busybox-suid
      busybox-initscripts
      scanelf
      musl-utils
      libc-utils
      alpine-keys
      alpine-base
      localhost:~#


      The following messages from the boot log show these 16 packages being loaded:



      * Installing packages to root filesystem: (1/16) Installing musl (1.1.14-r12)
      7 0% [ ][ 3.787784] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 2600.002 MHz
      [ 3.788821] clocksource: tsc: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x257a3e40e8d, max_idle_ns: 440795298933 ns
      8[0K(2/16) Installing busybox (1.24.2-r11)
      7 7% [### ]8[0K7 17% [####### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.post-install
      (3/16) Installing alpine-baselayout (3.0.3-r0)
      7 18% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.pre-install
      7 18% [######## ]8[0K7 19% [######## ]8[0K7 20% [######## ]8[0KExecuting alpine-baselayout-3.0.3-r0.post-install
      (4/16) Installing openrc (0.21-r2)
      7 23% [########## ]8[0K7 24% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########## ]8[0K7 25% [########### ]8[0K7 26% [########### ]8[0K7 27% [########### ]8[0K7 28% [############ ]8[0K7 29% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############ ]8[0K7 30% [############# ]8[0K7 31% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############# ]8[0K7 32% [############## ]8[0K7 33% [############## ]8[0K7 34% [############## ]8[0K7 35% [############### ]8[0K7 36% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [############### ]8[0K7 37% [################ ]8[0K7 38% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################ ]8[0K7 39% [################# ]8[0K7 40% [################# ]8[0K7 41% [################# ]8[0K7 42% [################## ]8[0K7 43% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################## ]8[0K7 44% [################### ]8[0K7 45% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [################### ]8[0K7 46% [#################### ]8[0K7 47% [#################### ]8[0KExecuting openrc-0.21-r2.post-install
      (5/16) Installing alpine-conf (3.4.1-r5)
      7 49% [##################### ]8[0K7 50% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [##################### ]8[0K7 51% [###################### ]8[0K(6/16) Installing zlib (1.2.8-r2)
      7 52% [###################### ]8[0K(7/16) Installing libcrypto1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
      7 53% [###################### ]8[0K7 80% [################################## ]8[0K7 81% [################################### ]8[0K7 82% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [################################### ]8[0K7 83% [#################################### ]8[0K7 84% [#################################### ]8[0K7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(8/16) Installing libssl1.0 (1.0.2j-r0)
      7 85% [#################################### ]8[0K(9/16) Installing apk-tools (2.6.7-r0)
      7 91% [####################################### ]8[0K(10/16) Installing busybox-suid (1.24.2-r11)
      7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K(11/16) Installing busybox-initscripts (3.0-r3)
      7 94% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################## ]8[0K7 95% [######################################### ]8[0K7 96% [######################################### ]8[0KExecuting busybox-initscripts-3.0-r3.post-install
      (12/16) Installing scanelf (1.1.6-r0)
      7 96% [######################################### ]8[0K(13/16) Installing musl-utils (1.1.14-r12)
      7 97% [########################################## ]8[0K7 98% [########################################## ]8[0K(14/16) Installing libc-utils (0.7-r0)
      7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(15/16) Installing alpine-keys (1.1-r0)
      7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K(16/16) Installing alpine-base (3.4.4-r0)
      7 99% [########################################## ]8[0K7100% [###########################################]8[0KExecuting busybox-1.24.2-r11.trigger
      OK: 7 MiB in 16 packages
      ok.






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          Assuming that you are booting via USB, and you have lbu properly configured, after you install openssh you should run:



           lbu commit


          This will save the /etc dir in the apkovl overlay file in /media/usb/yourhostname.apkovl.tar.gz



          Packages installed on boot are located in /etc/apk/world, and when you save with "lbu commit" this file will be saved as well.



          For the record, to check if lbu is properly configured, (still assuming that you are booting via USB), run:



           cat /etc/lbu/lbu.conf | grep LBU_MEDIA


          it should return:



           LBU_MEDIA=usb





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            Assuming that you are booting via USB, and you have lbu properly configured, after you install openssh you should run:



             lbu commit


            This will save the /etc dir in the apkovl overlay file in /media/usb/yourhostname.apkovl.tar.gz



            Packages installed on boot are located in /etc/apk/world, and when you save with "lbu commit" this file will be saved as well.



            For the record, to check if lbu is properly configured, (still assuming that you are booting via USB), run:



             cat /etc/lbu/lbu.conf | grep LBU_MEDIA


            it should return:



             LBU_MEDIA=usb





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              Assuming that you are booting via USB, and you have lbu properly configured, after you install openssh you should run:



               lbu commit


              This will save the /etc dir in the apkovl overlay file in /media/usb/yourhostname.apkovl.tar.gz



              Packages installed on boot are located in /etc/apk/world, and when you save with "lbu commit" this file will be saved as well.



              For the record, to check if lbu is properly configured, (still assuming that you are booting via USB), run:



               cat /etc/lbu/lbu.conf | grep LBU_MEDIA


              it should return:



               LBU_MEDIA=usb





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                Assuming that you are booting via USB, and you have lbu properly configured, after you install openssh you should run:



                 lbu commit


                This will save the /etc dir in the apkovl overlay file in /media/usb/yourhostname.apkovl.tar.gz



                Packages installed on boot are located in /etc/apk/world, and when you save with "lbu commit" this file will be saved as well.



                For the record, to check if lbu is properly configured, (still assuming that you are booting via USB), run:



                 cat /etc/lbu/lbu.conf | grep LBU_MEDIA


                it should return:



                 LBU_MEDIA=usb





                share|improve this answer













                Assuming that you are booting via USB, and you have lbu properly configured, after you install openssh you should run:



                 lbu commit


                This will save the /etc dir in the apkovl overlay file in /media/usb/yourhostname.apkovl.tar.gz



                Packages installed on boot are located in /etc/apk/world, and when you save with "lbu commit" this file will be saved as well.



                For the record, to check if lbu is properly configured, (still assuming that you are booting via USB), run:



                 cat /etc/lbu/lbu.conf | grep LBU_MEDIA


                it should return:



                 LBU_MEDIA=usb






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