[15:33] <alistair60> @dbungert  I'm not following,why wouldn't MOK enrollment be required?
[15:34] <dbungert> MOK enrollment is not expected, to my knowledge, when using the nvidia drivers.
[15:34] <dbungert> in theory if you're using `search_drivers: true` it should do the right thing, I take it that's not quite working?
[15:38] <alistair60> I hadn't tried that tbh, i was just installing it via the packages section. That being said when you do a manual install and select Third party drivers in my experience it asks you to set a secure boot password and then prompts to add the key after first boot. Would this bypass that somehow?
[15:40] <dbungert> search_drivers may give you better results, there is more going on than bare package installation.  That may explain the difference.
[15:40] <alistair60> Ok cool, I'll give that a go and see if I win. Thanks for the help
[15:41] <dbungert> sure thing, good luck
[15:42] <ogayot> You will also need    drivers: {install: true} in a full automated install
[15:42] <alistair60> Thanks, I'll add that as well