Loye Young wrote: > I disagree that this is a bug; I would vote to keep current behavior. > > oem-config does no harm if installed, but comes in very handy if the > original user's account gets hosed up or if the user wants to return the > box to its initial state. In addition, current allows the system builder > to test the configuration. For testing, simply run the oem-config- > prepare script and reboot. When prompted for the user name, enter "oem". > By doing so, the builder can work through as many iterations at needed > to perfect the system setup. > > Having said that, I recognize that oem-config is a work in progress and > that additional capabilities are in the works. Perhaps it's possible to > have our cake and eat it too. > > Happy Trails, > > Loye Young > Isaac & Young Computer Company > Laredo, Texas > http://www.iycc.biz > Well i disagree that it does no harm in leaving it on the system. A link is left in System->Administration to prepare the system for shipping to the end user. Maybe the happy medium is to preseed something during installation to determine whether oem-config is removed or left intact after it's run.
This would then allow testing the system and improving it's setup. -- Mario Limonciello [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Attachment added: "signature.asc" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13080670/signature.asc -- oem-config isn't removed after completion https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210779 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
