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Sun Mar 1 05:22:17 PST 2009
1. Put the BatteryUpdate1.4.pkg into your JSS.=20
2. Via policy or remote, install the package. As part of the same =
policy/remote action, force a reboot.=20
I think this might work because the kb says, essentially, that you install =
the pkg, then on the next reboot, your battery gets updated.=20
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.=20
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How can I automate this so it requires no user interaction?=20
Anybody?=20
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3421=20
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