Keeping MacMini From Sleeping While Booting From USB

I am in the process of turning an old MacMini into a server, so I booted from a USB, wiped the disks, and started creating a mirrored RAID. I noticed that the computer would turn off the display after about 10 minutes of no input, but figured the RAID rebuild was progressing in the background. I let it run overnight and woke up to discover that it had gone to sleep and paused the rebuild. I am sitting here moving the mouse every few minutes now so it finishes, but is there any way to prevent this from happening? Maybe using something like caffeinate -t 7200 from terminal? FWIW, I am booting from a USB flash drive that I created following these instructions.

Same problem here, it only surfaced in the last week or so, right after I installed the latest updates from Apple.
Anyone have any suggestions other than setting my Mac to never sleep?

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