** Description changed: TODO [Impact] This feature allows to join a machine to an Active Directory domain at installation time. It adds a check box in the user info stage, which once selected displays a page to enter the credentials to join the domain. It installs the required packages on the target filesystem and configures SSSD and Kerberos so it works on first boot. This feature also required a change to the seed to include additional packages for AD connectivity. https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/ubuntu/commit/?id=a83c543f5fb98d4a539815b89b43cf9076c00283 + and to the dependencies of Ubiquity to workaround bug 1921862 in Focal. + [Test Plan] + Prerequisites: + A network with an up and running AD controller, DHCP and DNS. + + 1. Start the installer either from a live session or ubiquity-dm + 2. Proceed to the step "Who are you?" + 3. Enter the user and computer information. For the computer name, you must use the FQDN. + 4. Check box "Use Active Directory" and press continue. + 5. Enter the address of the Active Directory controller and credentials of the user allowed to add machines to the domain. + 6. Verify that the server is reachable by pressing "Test Connection". + 7. Once all the information has been entered and is valid, press "Continue" to proceed with the remaining usual steps of the installation. + 8. At the end of the installation you can reboot the machine and you are ready to log in as a user of the domain on first boot + + More information about initial installation on the ADSys' Wiki: + https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/wiki/2.-Prerequisites + + *Verification* + - Log in as a user of the domain must succeed. + - The home directory of the user must be created dynamically. + [Where problems could occur] If the python code and debconf templates, Ubiquity won't start at all or the user info page will not be displayed. So it will highly visible and easy to diagnose. Otherwise, SSSD and Kerberos may not be configured correctly and will prevent login as an AD user. In this case, we still keep the local user and it is possible to log in and diagnose and fix the issue. [Other Info] Built and tested on latest focal daily image.
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