

systemd-boot operates on the EFI System Partition (ESP) only. When launched, Lenovo System Update checks your local repository. Lenovo System Update is a small Win32 application that can be preinstalled at the factory as part of a custom image or downloaded by IT. Here's the layout of the Task Sequence:Lenovo System Update automates system, BIOS, and firmware downloads, ensuring devices remain up-to-date and protected against emerging threats. The workflow is basically the same, with the key piece being the overridable task sequence variable in the Download Package Content step called OSDDownloadDownloadPackages. I was inspired by their session and wanted to see if this could work with Lenovo's BIOS updates in a similar manner.
