There really is a comprehension problem here. Like I said, the
recovery media runs OEM config prepare in its post install scripts.
The machine reboots, and the first thing that happens is that OEM
config launches for the user, yes by the first boot init script.that's
what needs the fallback support.

On 01/29/2009, Loye Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> No. That's not the how oem-config works. The end user SHOULD NOT run
> anything.
>
> Oem-config is a two-stage process. First, oem-config sets up an OEM user and
> configuration desktop so that the engineer can configure the machine. When
> the machine is configured and ready to ship, the engineer runs
> oem-config-prepare, which gets the machine ready for the customer. (The
> "Prepare for shipping to user" icon and related menu item simply invoke
> oem-config-prepare and confirm that the machine is ready to ship.)
>
> All the customer has to do is turn on the machine and everything is
> automatic. The user simply waits for the machine to ask for the basic
> configuration details. Behind the scenes, oem-config-first-boot deletes the
> oem user, sets up the new user, and hands over the system to gdm (for a
> gnome desktop) or kdm (for a KDE desktop).
>
> This "bug" should be marked as "Invalid".
>
> Happy Trails,
>
> Loye Young
> Isaac & Young Computer Company
> Laredo, Texas
> http://www.iycc.net
>
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> [Featire Request] OEM config should have bulletproof X support
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315647
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