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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Colin Watson (cjwatson) => (unassigned)
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Title:
OEM Install does not seem to like user to be named
** Tags added: oem-services
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OEM Install does not seem to like user to be named "oem" again
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** Package changed: oem-config (Ubuntu) => ubiquity (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: oem-config
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OEM Install does not seem to like user to be named "oem" again
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@ Colin
>>Would you like me to fix this bug or bug 153311?
There's no reason to choose between them because we can have our cake and
eat it too.
If the new username is to be "oem", don't delete the oem user at all.
Instead, simply delete and recreate the home directory for oem.
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Would you like me to fix this bug or bug 153311? I think the latter is
worse. Bug 153311 is why the oem user is now deleted only after oem-
config has finished, which in turn is why you don't get to use the 'oem'
user name.
It would be possible to have some more sophisticated system that
recreated
Change committed enshrines the bug instead of fixing it.
** Changed in: oem-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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OEM Install does not seem to like user to be named "oem" again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251056
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I don't understand the rationale for this. Using oem as a user name
SHOULD work, as the bug reporter expected. The fact that oem as a user
doesn't work like it did before is a recent regression. Disallowing
completely the oem user name makes the problem WORSE.
We should return to the former behavi
I've arranged for oem-config to disallow the oem user name.
** Changed in: oem-config (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (kamion)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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OEM Install does not seem to like user to be named "oem" again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251056
Y
oem-id is clearly a separate problem; it's generated during the first
stage of the install, and problems in oem-config can't affect it. Please
file a separate bug with full details of the exact installation mode and
procedures you used.
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OEM Install does not seem to like user to be named "oem"
IYCC confirms that this bug exists. It causes problems with our
installation and testing procedures. See also Bug 210779.
** Changed in: oem-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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OEM Install does not seem to like user to be named "oem" again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251056
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