If end user install nvidia driver using 20.04.2 stock image without connecting network and they will get the 5.6 oem kernel + 5.6 nvidia driver (linux-modules-nvidia-*).
After the installation, the user will get 5.10 kernel + nvidia pre-signed 5.6 driver after dist-upgrade.
It will cause there is no nvidia driver in the system.
If end user install nvidia driver using 20.04.2 stock image without connecting network and they will get the 5.6 oem kernel + 5.6 nvidia driver (linux- modules- nvidia- *).
After the installation, the user will get 5.10 kernel + nvidia pre-signed 5.6 driver after dist-upgrade.
It will cause there is no nvidia driver in the system.
# apt policy linux-oem-20.04 archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 Packages security. ubuntu. com/ubuntu focal-security/main amd64 Packages archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu focal/main amd64 Packages
linux-oem-20.04:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 5.10.0.1034.35
Version table:
5.10.0.1034.35 500
500 http://
5.10.0.1033.34 500
500 http://
5.6.0.1007.7 500
500 http://
# apt policy linux-modules- nvidia- 460-oem- 20.04 nvidia- 460-oem- 20.04: archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu focal-updates/ restricted amd64 Packages security. ubuntu. com/ubuntu focal-security/ restricted amd64 Packages
linux-modules-
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 5.6.0-1056.60
Version table:
5.6.0-1056.60 500
500 http://
500 http://