Hi!
For such situations we designed a RunOnce.Service: It runs all scripts from a
hook-dir at boottime and then move it away.
Or you can check the connectivity of a specific IP-address and then run the
scripts.
And sorry, im not allowed to share our inhouse knowledge
Reiner
Von: linux-fai
Hi FAI-ers,
Has anyone done any work on using FAI on hardware that has Secure Boot
enabled ?
In particular I'm interested in what you are doing in your nfsroot.
Cheers,
Just
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On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 11:20:13 AM CET
Dear John,
thanks for your answer.
Putting a script in the /srv/fai/config/scripts/ is the way I was trying
but, if the system boots with the nouveau driver already installed, the
sequence to install correctly the new one is:
- blacklist the nouveau
- reboot
- install the proper nvidia driver
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