This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 18.04.14.9
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ubiquity (18.04.14.9) bionic; urgency=medium
* Mask ubiquity.service in a system installed with oem-config/enabled=true,
as this prevents getty@tty1.service from running. (LP: #1789920)
-- Michael Hudson-Doyle Mon,
I verified the fix using the ISO with .disk/info "Ubuntu-Server 18.04.1
LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64 (20181030)".
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Installation in OEM mode broken on bionic
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What was the result of your testing please, how did you test it, and
what was the version
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Title:
Installation in OEM mode broken
Hello Dariusz, or anyone else affected,
Accepted ubiquity into bionic-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/18.04.14.9
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
** Description changed:
- I have downloaded the 18.04.1 iso with alternative (legacy) installer.
+ [impact]
+ Users booting a device for customization in OEM mode have to switch to
another vt to log in (and it's not very obvious at all that you can do this)
+ [test case]
I took the
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mwhudson/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/357115
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Title:
Installation in OEM mode broken
This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 18.10.10
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ubiquity (18.10.10) cosmic; urgency=medium
[ Michael Hudson-Doyle ]
* Mask ubiquity.service in a system installed with oem-config/enabled=true,
as this prevents getty@tty1.service from running. (LP: #1789920)
[
https://code.launchpad.net/~mwhudson/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/355896
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So I think this patch (to ubiquity):
(master)mwhudson@ringil:/opt/opensource/ubiquity$ git diff
diff --git a/finish-install.d/01oem-config-udeb
b/finish-install.d/01oem-config-udeb
index afb94f4b3..16940ff2b 100755
--- a/finish-install.d/01oem-config-udeb
+++ b/finish-install.d/01oem-config-udeb
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mwhudson/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/355896
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Installation in OEM mode broken
Oh, I misread the bug report, I thought that the system wasn't booting
at all :(
The good news is that I can reproduce your issue now I understand what
it actually is! The bad news is that I don't really know what to do
about it. getty@tty1.service is being prevented from running by
Michael, I've just tried again today. I have up waiting after 60
minutes. How long does it take in your case?
FWIW I used a vm (kvm) for testing.
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Oh wait no it does boot, it just takes a very very long time. Dariusz,
how long did you wait for it to boot?
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Installation in OEM mode
So this is strange, I can reproduce the bug, but an oem install in UEFI
mode works, and a normal install in BIOS mode works, only an oem install
in BIOS mode doesn't work. Which doesn't make any sense at all on the
face of it.
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** Tags added: id-5b983173152c177344571ee6
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As advised by xnox I have retried the installation with adding apt-
setup/proposed=true.
The result was identical - after rebooting to perform the oem
configuration the boot process stucks.
Attaching installer logs.
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** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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