https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/storage-and-ethernet-connectivity/ethernet-nic-controllers/bcm957xxx/adapters/software-installation/updating-the-firmware/manually-updating-the-adapter-firmware-on-linuxesx.html['bnxtnvm'/'niccli']
for Broadcom network cards.
-* https://fwupd.org[LVFS] could also be an option if there is a cooperation with
-a https://fwupd.org/lvfs/vendors/[vendor] and
+* https://fwupd.org[LVFS] is also an option if there is a cooperation with
+the https://fwupd.org/lvfs/vendors/[hardware vendor] and
https://fwupd.org/lvfs/devices/[supported hardware] in use. The technical
-requirement for this is that the system was manufactured after 2014, is booted
-via UEFI and the easiest way is to mount the EFI partition from which you boot
-(`mount /dev/disk/by-partuuid/<from efibootmgr -v> /boot/efi`) before installing
-'fwupd'.
+requirement for this is that the system was manufactured after 2014 and is
+booted via UEFI.
+
+Since {pve} ships its own version of the `fwupd` package, for Secure Boot
+Support with the Proxmox signing key, which does not recommend the `udisks2`
+package, due to observed issues with its use on hypervisors setting the mount
+point of the EFI partition in `/etc/fwupd/daemon.conf` is necessary:
+
+.File `/etc/fwupd/daemon.conf`
+----
+# Override the location used for the EFI system partition (ESP) path.
+EspLocation=/boot/efi
+----
TIP: If the update instructions require a host reboot, make sure that it can be
done safely. See also xref:ha_manager_node_maintenance[Node Maintenance].