I did some more testing and found the common denominator on the machines
that it's not working for me on.
It seems that this affects machines with UEFI, but not Legacy (BIOS)
booting. To verify I created two identical VM's in vmware esxi 6.7u3,
set one to EFI boot and the other to BIOS. The Legacy
I had it happen again, and was able to reproduce while recording.
Attached is video of me installing in OEM mode and then oem-config-
prepare being unavailable. Please let me know if there is anything else
I can provide. This was with the same 18.04.3-server iso.
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I can't tell you how many times I tried this and each time was the same
- menu showed OEM mode, but oem-config-prepare was not found once
booted. I had even downloaded ubuntu-18.04.3-server.iso,
ubuntu-18.04.2-server.iso, ubuntu-18.04.1-server.iso, and the original
18.04-server and tried with them
When going through the same process on ubuntu-18.04.3-server-amd64 (as
opposed to the live-server iso), the installer displays "OEM mode (for
manufacturers only)" as expected. Although oem-config-prepare is still
not found once booted into the freshly installed instance.
** Summary changed:
- Se
** Summary changed:
- Server 18.04.3 OEM Install option doesn't work
+ Server 18.04.3-live OEM Install option doesn't work
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Title:
Server 18.04.
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Title:
Server 18.04.3 OEM Install option doesn't work
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Public bug reported:
Selecting the OEM Install option when installing 18.04.3 does not seem
to allow for an OEM install. There are no indications of it being an OEM
install on the installer screen as in previous versions, and after
installation the command oem-config-prepare is not found.
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dino99, is dbus running? what is the output of:
status dbus
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I can also confirm the problem using 9.04 with a Intel i830 graphic controller
(w/Gnome).
Desktop effects are disabled.
If I change the font type under appearance it will fix the problem for a while,
the same If I reboot the pc, but I will come back after a while.
I am using the Xserver for the
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I may write it incomplete. While booting could you edit (e) the grub
menu item for ubuntu to show sth like this:
linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-13-generic root=UUID=b02e1934-12dd-
418a rw
Careful there's no quiet,splash or vga command after rw. If you could
manage to open up at least a comm
had the same error as in gdm1.txt. After installing the latest karmic
alpha (6) (probably because of upstart) i couldn't manage to load gdm.
However changing grub load command i've managed to load it properly.
Changing "ro" (readonly) to "rw" in the boot commands once worked for
me.
After booting
Same, run groach (alone or with several different switches) andnothing
happens, left it running for over an hour.
$ groach --version
Gnome groach-cmd 0.4.0
was able toget 1 error
$ groach --help
Usage: groach [OPTION...]
~snip~
--usage Display brief usage me
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