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oem-config-firstboot
—
run oem-config on first boot after shipping to end
user
oem-config-firstboot |
[--debug ]
[--automatic ] |
oem-config-firstboot
performs some minor
set-up before calling oem-config(8) (possibly via
oem-config-dm(8)) to ask configuration questions of the
end user. It will call oem-config(8) up to five times
until it succeeds (exiting zero). If it succeeds, it will clean up the
temporary OEM configuration user created during initial installation, and
arrange for oem-config-firstboot
not to be run
again. If it fails every time, it will drop to a shell to help the end user
fix things up.
oem-config-firstboot
is suitable for
calling from an init script, and is not intended to be run directly by
users.
The following options are available:
-d
,
--debug
In debugging mode,
oem-config-firstboot
will only try to run
oem-config(8) once, and will not provide a panic shell
on failure.
--automatic
automatic-oem-config
is set on the kernel
command line at boot time, this option is used automatically.Colin Watson ⟨cjwatson@ubuntu.com⟩
oem-config
is copyright © 2005,
2006, 2007, 2008 Canonical Ltd., and copyright
© 2006, 2007 Anirudh Ramesh. See the GNU
General Public License version 2 or later for copying conditions. A copy of
the GNU General Public License is available in
/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
December 22, 2008 | Ubuntu |