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Prepare for OEM configuration
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Type: text
Description
Translators: OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer", used in
this case to describe an organisation that pre-installs the operating
system on hardware and then sells the result to end users. These strings
will typically only be displayed to OEMs themselves, so you don't have to
worry too much about clarity.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../oem-config-udeb.templates:1001
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Preparing for OEM configuration...
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Type: text
Description
finish-install progress bar item
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../oem-config-udeb.templates:2001
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Ready for OEM configuration
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Type: text
Description
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../oem-config-udeb.templates:3001
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When you boot into the new system, you will be able to log in as the 'oem' user with the password you selected earlier; this user also has administrative privileges using 'sudo'. You will then be able to make any additional modifications you require to the system.
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Type: text
Description
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../oem-config-udeb.templates:3001
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Once the system is configured to your satisfaction, run 'oem-config-prepare'. This will cause the system to delete the temporary 'oem' user and ask the end user various configuration questions the next time it boots.
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Type: text
Description
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../oem-config-udeb.templates:3001
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Removing packages
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Type: text
Description
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../oem-config.templates:3001
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