> > > > > > 3) I own a macbook pro, which means it has a broadcom wireless. > > This > > requires firmware that is non-free to be installed. Sadly, the > > install > > procedure is "extract some files to /lib/firmware" > > > > Of course, this doesn't work on atomic because the base system is > > readonly. So what would be a good course of action here for > > firmware > > inclusion like this? I can make an rpm for this at home I think, > > but > > would be great to have this use case sorted a bit. > > Does an rpm not exist for it anywhere? Does putting it in > /usr/local/lib/firmware/ > work? >
Sadly that does not work :( -- Sincerely, William Brown Software Engineer Red Hat, Australia/Brisbane