Installation in OEM mode broken on bionic
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
|
Michael Hudson-Doyle | ||
Bionic |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
[impact]
Users booting a device for customization in OEM mode have to switch to another vt to log in (and it's not very obvious at all that you can do this)
[test case]
I took the following steps:
1. Booted from the ISO (using BIOS, haven't tested EFI).
2. F4 -> set the OEM mode.
3. Proceed through the initial setup.
4. Agree to reboot for the OEM setup.
5. Observe systemd boot messages.
Expected result:
User is offered a login prompt to login as oem user on tty1.
Actual result:
Boot is stuck without any error/explanation.
[regression potential]
The patch is very small, only affects OEM mode, and even if the new commands fail would have little chance for regression beyond not fixing this bug.
Related branches
- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre: Approve
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Diff: 43 lines (+15/-1)3 files modifiedbin/oem-config-remove (+5/-1)
debian/changelog (+7/-0)
finish-install.d/01oem-config-udeb (+3/-0)
- Ubuntu Installer Team: Pending requested
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Diff: 43 lines (+15/-1)3 files modifiedbin/oem-config-remove (+5/-1)
debian/changelog (+7/-0)
finish-install.d/01oem-config-udeb (+3/-0)
tags: | added: id-5b983173152c177344571ee6 |
description: | updated |
tags: |
added: verification-done-bionic removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic |
As advised by xnox I have retried the installation with adding apt-setup/ proposed= true.
The result was identical - after rebooting to perform the oem configuration the boot process stucks.
Attaching installer logs.