Fix for the next point release is ready in this branch:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/debian-cd/kernel-cli-separator-
trusty/+merge/287089
** Branch linked: lp:~mathieu-tl/debian-cd/kernel-cli-separator-trusty
** Changed in: debian-cd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Description changed:
+ WORKAROUND:
+ After hitting F4 and enabling OEM mode; also hit F6 and add a single dash (-)
to the end of the command-line, to replace '--' with '---'.
+
+ ----
+
On both 14.04.03 and 14.04.04 the OEM Install option doesn't start OEM
install, but the standard install.
Tested both versions on physical machine and on VM.
- OEM install option under F4 does not launch a OEM install.
+ OEM install option under F4 does not launch a OEM install.
Steps taken
F4 at main menu
No popup indicating OEM install or use of "oem" as username.
The installer asks for a username to be set.
Boots directly to tty login at first boot, oem username not accepted.
Using username set in install to login and search for any of the oem-
config files returns no results.
-
- The exact same process on 15.10 yields a working OEM install that will launch
into end user setup on the following boot if oem-config-prepare is called.
+ The exact same process on 15.10 yields a working OEM install that will
+ launch into end user setup on the following boot if oem-config-prepare
+ is called.
Posting it as a bug as multiple users on askubuntu are experiencing the
same issue in addition to myself. Works as intended on 15.10 but not at
all on 14.04.
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Server 14.04.4 OEM Install option doesn't work
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