Should'nt the way that the user is informed of this re-considered then?
Perhaps a window could pop up when you boot, saying something like:
[OEM INSTALL]
[Your system is in OEM mode, when you have finished preparing the system run *oem-config-prepare*.]
[Run now] [Run later]
I know that you SHOULD read the instructions on the installer, but I have installed Linux so many times that I just sit there in zombie mode and hit Next, Next, Next, Next.
If something is required, a single warning on a text based installer somehow doesn't seem sufficient.
Should'nt the way that the user is informed of this re-considered then?
Perhaps a window could pop up when you boot, saying something like:
[OEM INSTALL] prepare* .]
[Your system is in OEM mode, when you have finished preparing the system run *oem-config-
[Run now] [Run later]
I know that you SHOULD read the instructions on the installer, but I have installed Linux so many times that I just sit there in zombie mode and hit Next, Next, Next, Next.
If something is required, a single warning on a text based installer somehow doesn't seem sufficient.