MAAS contains a way to automatically install drivers. Every region has a file, /etc/maas/drivers.yaml, which specifies drivers which should be automatically installed. I don't have access to any test hardware but I *think* this should work. One thing I noticed is there isn't a meta package for the nVidia driver which points to the latest version for each Ubuntu release. We would need that before adding this to MAAS.
MAAS contains a way to automatically install drivers. Every region has a file, /etc/maas/ drivers. yaml, which specifies drivers which should be automatically installed. I don't have access to any test hardware but I *think* this should work. One thing I noticed is there isn't a meta package for the nVidia driver which points to the latest version for each Ubuntu release. We would need that before adding this to MAAS.
diff --git a/drivers-orig.yaml b/drivers.yaml downloads. linux.hpe. com/SDR/ repo/ubuntu- hpdsa *sv*sd* bc03sc02i00* ' *sv*sd* bc03sc00i00* '
index 2d3724c..97a4eb2 100644
--- a/drivers-orig.yaml
+++ b/drivers.yaml
@@ -82,3 +82,10 @@ drivers:
repository: http://
series:
- trusty
+- blacklist: nouveau
+ comment: nVidia driver
+ modaliases:
+ - 'pci:v000010DEd
+ - 'pci:v000010DEd
+ - module: nvidia
+ - package: nvidia-headless-440