# Run on Alpine Linux **Note**: Alpine Linux 3.18 or newer verison has full eBPF support out-of-box, older version of Alpine Linux need to build kernel by yourself. ## Enable Community Repo Edit apk's repositories config: ```sh vi /etc/apk/repositories ``` Then enable community repo, for example: ```ini https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community ``` ## Enable CGroup2 Edit OpenRC's config file: ```sh vi /etc/rc.conf ``` Then edit `rc_cgroup_mode`, defaultly it would be `#rc_cgroup_mode="hybrid"`, we should switch to `unified` to make sure CGroup2 in default. ```ini rc_cgroup_mode="unified" ``` Then enable `cgroups` service: ```sh rc-update add cgroups boot ``` ## Mount bpf Edit `/etc/init.d/sysfs`: ```sh vi /etc/init.d/sysfs ``` Add the following to the `mount_misc` section: ```sh # Setup Kernel Support for bpf file system if [ -d /sys/fs/bpf ] && ! mountinfo -q /sys/fs/bpf; then if grep -qs bpf /proc/filesystems; then ebegin "Mounting eBPF filesystem" mount -n -t bpf -o ${sysfs_opts} bpffs /sys/fs/bpf eend $? fi fi ``` Be careful that the format of the script `/etc/init.d/sysfs` must be fine, or `sysfs` service will be failed. ## Install dae Installer: This installer offered an OpenRC service script of dae, after installation, you should add a config file to `/usr/local/etc/dae/config.dae`, then set its permission to 600 or 640: ```sh chmod 640 /usr/local/etc/dae/config.dae ``` If your config file is OK, then you can start dae service: ```sh rc-service dae start ``` ## Start at boot Use `rc-update` to enable dae service: ```sh rc-update add dae ```