![]() Regarding suggestion, I am still researching that as an option. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could go about writing to the raid drives from a bootable USB? Considering the system I'm testing has 12 1TB drives in raid 6 I believe that bonnie++ is performing the test on the files system of the USB stick and not the drives on the raid configuration. From there I was able to run bonnie++: bonnie++ -d /tmp/foo -r $(free -m | grep 'Mem:' | awk '') -u root:rootbut during the test I got the following error Writing intelligently.Can't write block.: No space left on device. I plugged it into the system I was wanting to test and booted into Ubuntu. I was able to get Ubuntu 12.04 and bonnie++ onto a flash drive. Am I missing a step or is what I'm attempting to do not possible? But when I attempt to run something like gcc -v I get a gcc command not found error. I connected the stick to the desired system, mounted it, and added the gcc directory to the path. I have gotten everything to build properly and copied onto a USB stick. ![]() I have followed these instructions step by step: Here are the steps that I've taken so far. The OS is a stripped down version of Linux and the OS drive capacity is severely limited so installing anything directly onto it is not an option. Is it possible to build GCC to run off of a USB stick? I'm looking to run some HDD benchmarks such as bonnie++, which requires GCC, on a number of systems that don't have internet access or GCC.
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