In the current design, the "Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for security" checkbox has the caption "You'll choose a security key in the next step.". Either way, that text would need to change.
Dmitrijs' option 1: "Installation type" > "Where are you?" > "Keyboard layout" > "Security key" > "Who are you?" > "Choose a picture"
Dmitrijs' option 2: "Installation type" > "Keyboard layout" > "Security key" > "Where are you?" > "Who are you?" > "Choose a picture"
Dmitrijs, are you saying that "possibly pre-seed other passphrases (e.g. company wide)" and "in OEM mode allow to skip setting up the user passphrase and setup the random one as a keyfile in the initramfs" are *reasons* to choose option 1? Or are they just things that would be easy to implement at the same time?
In the current design, the "Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for security" checkbox has the caption "You'll choose a security key in the next step.". Either way, that text would need to change.
Dmitrijs' option 1: "Installation type" > "Where are you?" > "Keyboard layout" > "Security key" > "Who are you?" > "Choose a picture"
Dmitrijs' option 2: "Installation type" > "Keyboard layout" > "Security key" > "Where are you?" > "Who are you?" > "Choose a picture"
Dmitrijs, are you saying that "possibly pre-seed other passphrases (e.g. company wide)" and "in OEM mode allow to skip setting up the user passphrase and setup the random one as a keyfile in the initramfs" are *reasons* to choose option 1? Or are they just things that would be easy to implement at the same time?