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Sun Mar 1 05:22:17 PST 2009
1. Put the BatteryUpdate1.4.pkg into your JSS.
2. Via policy or remote, install the package. As part of the same
policy/remote action, force a reboot.
I think this might work because the kb says, essentially, that you install
the pkg, then on the next reboot, your battery gets updated.
In general, you can't automate firmware updates because they require
physically interacting with the hardware. Based on my read of this kb
article, there's no physical button to press, so this one is at least worth
testing.
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2009/3/3 Thomas Larkin <tlarki at kckps.org>
> How can I automate this so it requires no user interaction?
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> Anybody?
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> *http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3421*
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