This bug was fixed in the package calamares-settings-ubuntu - 1:24.04.39
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calamares-settings-ubuntu (1:24.04.39) noble; urgency=medium
* Fix permissions on /home/oem when doing OEM installations. (LP:
#2063403)
-- Aaron Rainbolt Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:01:37
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** Changed
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/2063403
** Tags added: iso-testing
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Using 1:24.04.39 from the UNAPPROVED queue, I was able to confirm that
the issue is fixed.
Before applying the fix, first boot of an OEM install would be entirely
non-functional. Now, it boots up to a user session (or the login
manager) as expected.
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** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1: Boot an ISO of Kubuntu 24.04 Release Candidate.
2: Select "OEM mode (for manufacturers)" at bootup.
3: Proceed through the installation.
4: Boot into the OEM user.
Expected result: The system should boot normally.
Actual
This affects all of Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Unity. However, since the
fix only affects OEM mode, we will not have to entirely retest all three
after respinning.
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