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task: Update release notes for v24.10 #138

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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions docs/release-notes.rst
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Expand Up @@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ Changes and New Features

* - Version
- Description
* - 24.10.0
- | - Added support for NVIDIA NIC Configuration Operator deployment.
| - Added support for Support Single-Node OpenShift (SNO).
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| - NVIDIA Network Operator Helm chart does not create NicClusterPolicy CR anymore.
* - 24.7.0
- | - Added support for OpenShift Container Platform v4.16.
| - Added support for NVIDIA Grace based ARM platforms with OpenShift Container Platform.
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- | - There is a known limitation when using `docker` on RHEL 8 and 9. If you encounter this issue, it is recommended to use "the preferred, maintained, and supported container runtime of choice for Red Hat Enterprise Linux".
| For more details, refer to the article `Is the docker package available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and 9? <https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3696691>`_ in the Red Hat Knowledge Base.
| - In NIC Configuration Operator template v0.1.14 BF2/BF3 DPUs (not SuperNICs) FW reset flow isn't supported.
| - NVIDIA NIC Configuration Operator v0.1.14 Firmware Mismatch notification feature doesn't support NVIDIA BlueField-3 SuperNIC.
* - 24.7.0
- | - In case ENABLE_NFSRDMA is enabled for DOCA Driver container and NVMe modules are loaded in the host system, NVIDA DOCA Driver Container will fail to load.
| User should blacklist NVMe modules to prevent them from loading on system boot. If this is not possible (e.g when the system uses NVMe SSD drives) then ENABLE_NFSRDMA must be set to `false`.
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