All,

I am back with good news but also a new issue.

I successfully installed my first node using OSCAR 6 on CentOS 6.
In order to do this I had to load 2 drivers (tg3 and megaraid_sas) into the 
/tftpboot/initrd.img to deal with the
new hardware.

Now I am trying to install older nodes which use Broadcom Netxtreme II driver 
(bnx2) to deal with the installed NICs.
The installation is failing because of a missing file into the initrd.img: 
bnx2-mips-06-6.2.3.fw.
The module bnx2.ko into the initrd.img generated by OSCAR seems to differ from 
the one installed
onto the oscarimage and the one installed onto the system.
md5sum or modinfo  shows that the one in oscarimage and the one installed onto 
the master node are the same.
I also found the bnx2-mips-06-6.2.3.fw into the system and oscarimg.

To fix the issue above I tried to include the files bnx2.ko and .fw found into 
my oscarimage but I keep receiving
messages like
"Module signed with unknown public key"
and
"Can't insert 'lib/modules/../bnx2.ko': Required key not available."

I tried to remove the signature but I did not succeed.
It looks like I need to place a key into the kernel file.

Does anybody know how to work around this issue?

Thank you in advance,
Best regards,
Costel SEITAN
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