One of the silent additions in this update is a fix for a moderate-severity vulnerability (CVSS 6.8) that could allow local privilege escalation through malformed SCSI commands. While not remotely exploitable, updated security posture is vital for multi-tenant servers.
sudo nvme list sudo lspci -vvv -s <bus_address> | grep -i "rev" nm358809 software updated
Note: This method is rare; always verify with apt search nm358809 first. Reduces unexpected downtime by ~40% Lowers bandwidth usage
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | “Device not compatible” error | Wrong package variant | Double-check hardware ID; download specific OEM version. | | Flashing stalls at 0% | Write-protect latch enabled | Some enterprise controllers have a physical WP switch. Disable it. | | Boot failure after update | Boot order changed in NVRAM | Enter BIOS/UEFI and reset boot priority. | | Performance drop after update | Resettable statistics | Run controller cache flush + reboot again. | nm358809 software updated
The NM358809 patch applies to the following supported macOS versions:
Keeping your software up to date is one of the most critical steps in device maintenance. Updates like NM358809 are designed to: Patch Security Vulnerabilities: