oem-config doesn't do the kind of customization you are talking about,
and it's not designed to.

Customizing the desktop The Right Way (tm) is much more difficult than
one might expect because the configuration options are kept in a host of
different places. The GNOME desktop specification is not particularly
sensitive to branding issues, and what branding specs there are, GNOME
developers pretty much ignore.

If you are seeking to use the same configuration for many computers, it
is advisable to create a .deb package that does the work simply by
installing the package. (That's the way we handle it at the IYCC
Distribution. http://archive.iycc.net/iycc. See in particular the iycc-
desktop, iycc-halucinar, and iycc-cuadrado-gnome-desktop packages.) You
will need to be patient, though, because it's hard to round up where
everything is.

However, if you are "customizing" for a particular customer, then look
here for a procedure I wrote that will accomplish what you want:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oem-
config/+bug/153310/comments/3.

I suggest that this "bug" be converted to a question or be relegated to
"Wishlist" status.

Happy Trails,

Loye Young
Isaac & Young Computer Company
Laredo, Texas
http://www.iycc.net

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