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russelltadams / gist:de3a05ebcdcd08394ad1720466f00252
Last active January 17, 2024 10:30
Flash IT mode firmware onto 9220-8i, good luck!
LSI 9220-8i flash to IT firmware via UEFI shell.
Format USB stick to FAT
Put FreeDOS on it via UNebootin
Get a copy of Shell_Full.efi v1. It must not be version 2. Do "ver" in the shell to see.
Put a copy of Shell_Full.efi in the root, and in "/efi/boot" and rename them to "bootx64.efi"
Some say depending on your bios/mobo you may need to use "shellx64.efi" and/or "/boot/efi".
Copy contents of LSI_DOS into the root of the stick
Copy choses firmware on to the stick (2118it.bin and mptsas2.rom, perhaps)
Copy sas2flash.efi on to the stick
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russelltadams / gist:e3b7ffc45b5dfc5f1071ea5d66150c63
Last active January 25, 2021 22:21
bootstrap and deploy freetierdeploy.aws
# Bootsstraping steps
create keypair for account if none exists
install AWS CLI and setup creds
create bootstrap bucket by running s3 stack, upload deploy folders
# deploy steps
deploy hostedzone with r53 stack
create reusable-delegation-set from cli, update registrar (now this hosted zone always get same glue records on redeploys)
run ec2 stack
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russelltadams / gist:2b35c5c91d48629e5641975565dcdf2a
Created May 16, 2020 00:36
How to update netqX to netq3 on a cumulus switch
How to update netq to netq3 on a cumulus switch...
deb http://apps3.cumulusnetworks.com/repos/deb CumulusLinux-3 netq-1.4 <-- get rid of this
deb http://apps3.cumulusnetworks.com/repos/deb CumulusLinux-3 netq-3.0 <-- make it this
do these...
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y netq-agent netq-apps3
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russelltadams / keybase.md
Last active January 2, 2018 23:39
[keybase proof] keybase proof #keybase

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am russelltadams on github.
  • I am russelltadams (https://keybase.io/russelltadams) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 7C0C 5EFE D074 E599 961B 6B79 4847 3473 8999 4E61

To claim this, I am signing this object: