Solution 1 sounds preferable. Being considered in test by Nvidia is
fine, because so is Wayland support. It would be a shame if we couldn't
fix the 535 driver though...

The other thing to consider is what framebuffer drivers are available to
squeeze into initrd. You need something there to support those desktops
with encrypted disks so as to be able to display the password prompt. I
think I've seen in the past that copying the entire Nvidia driver into
initrd was an option, albeit very large.

I'm also nervous that CONFIG_EFI_FB/CONFIG_VESA_FB would cause us to
regress on bug 1970069.

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