Frans Pop wrote:
> > Then the module would still fail to initialize[1] -- and hw-detect can
> > notice this file, and prompt the user for firmware, and then remove and
> > reload the module if it's provided.
> 
> Possibly something like 'udevtrigger --retry-failed' might work too.

Just tried this, doesn't seem to work in the case where a module loaded
but failed to init due to missing firmware.

> We probably do still need to make sure
> - if we install firmware from a package that licence requirements are met
>   (e.g. display a debconf message included in the package)

What's an example of a package that needs to do this?

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