Change the nvme example path from examples/nvme/identify
to examples/nvme/identify/identify in getting_started.md
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Signed-off-by: Enming.Zhang <zvampirem77@gmail.com>
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All files called directly by the unittest.sh script are now located in
the test/unit directory.
Change-Id: I95cfb3d5b7c6ede59d7183c39466f32b7e676643
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The help message was introduced in patch
5f247660d7 [1].
[1] 5f247660d7 ("setup.sh: add help message")
While here, also removed "Make sure you aren't using an NVMe
device as your boot device." note. This is no longer the case,
as we're now checking for active mountpoints before unbinding
NVMe devices.
Change-Id: I722fc25d095640505e6afe05cae4f9c39c40922e
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Also add a small description of what the script does.
Change-Id: I8a9373d204e7abc83772b5d5a95de30ca260dd7c
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This allows to use same command
for allocating hugepages on
systems with different hugepage
sizes.
The old NRHUGE variable can be
still set on Linux machines,
but is currently undocumented.
Change-Id: I1fba315d95e9aae8b6a8c9c445deb447fecc65dc
Signed-off-by: Hailiang Wang <hailiangx.e.wang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dariusz Stojaczyk <dariuszx.stojaczyk@intel.com>
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This closely mirrors what is in README.md, but
makes it part of the main doc/ pages. Ultimately,
I think README.md should link here to reduce duplicated
documentation.
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