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<p>I've taken the liberty of setting it up as an ARM-based user
server, named `titan` (as in, the ICBM). It's now installed,
configured, and connected up in the machine room at the back of
the right rack, on the same shelf as `dagon`.</p>
<p>The SD card was formatted using a Raspbian Lite image. It is
configured with the UCC Linux server SOE, running Dispense and
mounting /home, /away and /services. I have given `titan` access
to the machine room network with both IPv4 and v6, with address
{130.95.13.,2405:3C00:5200:100::}48.<br>
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<p>Everything should be set up now, barring firewalling/access from
outside.</p>
<p>Note that because the Raspberry Pi 4 uses USB-C for power, it's
currently consuming one of the USB-C power bricks that we bought
previously.<br>
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<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>James [MPT]<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/11/19 9:38 pm, Matt Johnston
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Hi all,<br>
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I've left a raspberry pi 4 with 5v supply/heatsink-case/sd card
for UCC in the machineroom. It would make sense as a non-x86 user
shell machine, not sure what distro, and could mount either /home
or /away. Maybe it would even work as a Linux desktop? Whoever
wants to set it up gets to decide those details!<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Matt
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