After this test, I then re-booted off the same USB stick an every time I do this I go into OEM installation mode, even when I press F4, select "Normal" and ensure I am NOT selecting OEM installation mode on the initial boot screen. The only way to seem to get rid of the default OEM installation mode is to re-create the USB stick image.
Phase: "Desktop Ready for End User", (Case ID uoi-002)
The language selection screen displays the available language in a very pale colour and the text is almost unreadable against the background, which makes it really hard to find languages when one has poor eyesight.
I created a USB stick containing todays ISO image (http:// cdimage. ubuntu. com/daily- live/20110901/ oneiric- desktop- amd64.iso) testcases. qa.ubuntu. com/Install/ DesktopOem).
and first did an OEM installation test (ISO Testing, test case: http://
After this test, I then re-booted off the same USB stick an every time I do this I go into OEM installation mode, even when I press F4, select "Normal" and ensure I am NOT selecting OEM installation mode on the initial boot screen. The only way to seem to get rid of the default OEM installation mode is to re-create the USB stick image.
Phase: "Desktop Ready for End User", (Case ID uoi-002)
The language selection screen displays the available language in a very pale colour and the text is almost unreadable against the background, which makes it really hard to find languages when one has poor eyesight.