Hi folks,

I downloaded Aurora (https://getaurora.dev/) the other day with the intention of installing it on my 2013 MacBook Pro.

It wasn’t until I got to the install screen when I realized that I have no networking.

I currently have Manjaro installed on this laptop, and I remember having to connect via Bluetooth to my phone to download and the Broadcom BCM4360 drivers.

Is there a good way to bake that into the image prior to installing?

Either that or I can try downloading the driver over Bluetooth again, but then I’ll need to use a command to somehow layer it on top of the existing image? (rpm-ostree?)

Sorry if I’m missing some command or documentation, but it is a little more confusing trying out these immutable distros.

Has anyone else out there run into this issue and worked around it?

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      6 months ago

      Correct, and if you just type ujust, you’ll get a list of all the “recipes” you can apply with that command (that’s what they’re called).

      Alternatively, OP can contact the maintainers and see if they can add the necessary recipe. They’re really nice and responsive—even offered to add a semi-common print driver to the image for another user.