Going forward, Azure Linux on AKS will disable kernel lockdown by default. This change enables AKS customers to install custom GPU drivers when using Azure Linux 3.0.
For Trusted Launch scenarios, the Azure Linux 3.0 kernel will automatically enable kernel lockdown when Secure Boot is detected via an out-of-tree (OOT) patch.
This issue will be updated with the specific VHD release that includes this change once it becomes available.
Required action
No action is required.
This change will be applied automatically in new VHDs, and the updated default behavior will take effect without any manual effort.
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Going forward, Azure Linux on AKS will disable kernel lockdown by default. This change enables AKS customers to install custom GPU drivers when using Azure Linux 3.0.
For Trusted Launch scenarios, the Azure Linux 3.0 kernel will automatically enable kernel lockdown when Secure Boot is detected via an out-of-tree (OOT) patch.
This issue will be updated with the specific VHD release that includes this change once it becomes available.
Required action
No action is required.
This change will be applied automatically in new VHDs, and the updated default behavior will take effect without any manual effort.
Help and support
If you have questions, get answers from community experts in Microsoft Q&A. If you have a support plan and need technical help, follow our documentation to create a support request.