Okay. I'll check if that can be done. Because as far as I've observed, 'Skip' 
remains deactivated. Maybe I should keep my eyes fixed on it for more time.
But then, if we inted to provide a provision to the user to skip certain steps, 
shouldn't we make it more obvious? I myself didn't know about this option 4 
days ago, though I'm testing same image from almost two and a half months now. 
With no particular intention, I just clicked on the grey bar and I got the 
expanded view. What I'm trying to say is, users who are not testers will not 
repeatedly use the image for installation, not on a daily basis at least. So, 
isn't their chance of realising this option less? And if so, isn't it almost 
futile to provide this option at all?

Anyways, I'll update once I follow your suggestion with my next
installation.

Thank you.

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