** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
  Historically with Ubiquity-based live ISOs, a boot entry exists specific
  for OEM configuration. This has become an expectation from an end-user
  perspective, for installs dedicated to that purpose.
  
  OEM mode is a feature that is now only present in Calamares-based ISOs,
  with Ubuntu Desktop Installer-based ISOs having progress tracked in bug
  2048473. Out of the three Calamares-based ISOs (Ubuntu Unity, Kubuntu,
  and Lubuntu), only two of those (Kubuntu and Lubuntu) have dedicated
  installer prompts to boot right into the installer, where Ubuntu Unity
  simply has a desktop icon on first boot, which is the same as Lubuntu's
  functionality from 18.10 to 23.10 in this respect.
  
  Kubuntu has an OEM boot entry enabled, but the installer prompt does
  nothing with the additional kernel parameter provided (oem-
  config/enable=true). Lubuntu does not have an OEM boot entry enabled
  (which will require a debian-cd merge proposal), and also does not have
  this logic in the installer prompt. Both installer prompts need simple
  support.
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
   1. Boot a Noble daily ISO or 24.04.1, if already released, for Lubuntu and 
Kubuntu.
   2. Select the following boot entry: "OEM install (for manufacturers)"
   3. After system boot, Calamares in OEM mode is shown.
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  When updating Calamares itself in a future update, care must be taken to
  ensure OEM mode continues to work as designed. An underlying regression
  in Calamares has the potential to break the functionality of this
  update.
  
  Additionally, if debian-cd changes in a non-backwards-compatible way for
- Noble, this could also break changes.
+ Noble, this could also break the functionality of this update.
  
  [ Other Info ]
  
  Acceptance of these updates into -proposed must be done after the linked
  debian-cd MP is merged.
  
  This is a release blocker for 24.04.1, not for 24.04 final.
  
  We plan on merging these two source packages next cycle:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-installer-
  prompt/+bug/2063289

** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
  Historically with Ubiquity-based live ISOs, a boot entry exists specific
  for OEM configuration. This has become an expectation from an end-user
  perspective, for installs dedicated to that purpose.
  
  OEM mode is a feature that is now only present in Calamares-based ISOs,
  with Ubuntu Desktop Installer-based ISOs having progress tracked in bug
  2048473. Out of the three Calamares-based ISOs (Ubuntu Unity, Kubuntu,
  and Lubuntu), only two of those (Kubuntu and Lubuntu) have dedicated
  installer prompts to boot right into the installer, where Ubuntu Unity
  simply has a desktop icon on first boot, which is the same as Lubuntu's
  functionality from 18.10 to 23.10 in this respect.
  
- Kubuntu has an OEM boot entry enabled, but the installer prompt does
- nothing with the additional kernel parameter provided (oem-
- config/enable=true). Lubuntu does not have an OEM boot entry enabled
- (which will require a debian-cd merge proposal), and also does not have
- this logic in the installer prompt. Both installer prompts need simple
- support.
+ Lubuntu and Kubuntu do not have an OEM boot entry enabled (which will
+ require a debian-cd merge proposal), and also do not have this logic in
+ the installer prompt.
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
   1. Boot a Noble daily ISO or 24.04.1, if already released, for Lubuntu and 
Kubuntu.
   2. Select the following boot entry: "OEM install (for manufacturers)"
   3. After system boot, Calamares in OEM mode is shown.
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  When updating Calamares itself in a future update, care must be taken to
  ensure OEM mode continues to work as designed. An underlying regression
  in Calamares has the potential to break the functionality of this
  update.
  
  Additionally, if debian-cd changes in a non-backwards-compatible way for
  Noble, this could also break the functionality of this update.
  
  [ Other Info ]
  
  Acceptance of these updates into -proposed must be done after the linked
  debian-cd MP is merged.
  
  This is a release blocker for 24.04.1, not for 24.04 final.
  
  We plan on merging these two source packages next cycle:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-installer-
  prompt/+bug/2063289

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