OK, the other shoe dropped...blueberry IS F12 so do the exact same thing:
(a) Build blueberry iso with persistent storage overlay
(b) Boot from the iso with a wired Internet connection
(c) Go to rpmfusion.org and add their repositories
(d) Do yum -y update
(e) Reboot
(e) Install the kmod-staging RPM that matches the running kernel
OK, the other shoe dropped...blueberry IS F12 so do the exact same thing:
(a) Build blueberry iso with persistent storage overlay
(b) Boot from the iso with a wired Internet connection
(c) Go to rpmfusion.org and add their repositories
(d) Do yum -y update
(e) Reboot
(e) Install the kmod-staging RPM that matches the running kernel