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| Order a new server with RAID configuration. | |
| Important manual pages: | |
| http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/datatypes/SoftLayer_Container_Product_Order | |
| http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/datatypes/SoftLayer_Hardware_Server | |
| http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/datatypes/SoftLayer_Product_Item_Price | |
| http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Order/verifyOrder | |
| http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Order/placeOrder |
Unfortunately Ubuntu packages a fairly old (5.3.0) version of gcc-avr at the time of writing. Versions of gcc-avr from 8.3.0 onwards will produce significantly smaller binaries. The steps of building and installing a cutting-edge AVR toolchain on Ubuntu (tested on 20.04/WSL2 and 20.10/Baremetal) are outlined below.
Most of the procedure is loosely based on this manpage.
It's a good idea to run all of this from a folder dedicated to it.
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| #!/bin/sh | |
| # This imports the nvme device exported by the nvme-target-mode.sh script | |
| set -e | |
| sudo modprobe nvme-fabrics | |
| sudo ifconfig thunderbolt0 10.99.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up | |
| sudo nvme connect -t tcp -a 10.99.1.2 -n mylaptopname -s 4420 |