diff --git a/source/1/1.3/installation.rst b/source/1/1.3/installation.rst index 8e00d4cd..71c7860a 100644 --- a/source/1/1.3/installation.rst +++ b/source/1/1.3/installation.rst @@ -118,11 +118,11 @@ The top of the manual partitioning window shows a visual bar showing size of you OEM Installs ------------ -To install Lubuntu in an OEM mode for distributing to someone else :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS (OEM mode)`. Then you will be asked if you are sure you want to install in oem mode and to actually install in oem mode press the :guilabel:`Yes` button. Then the installer will say have a welcome screen that will say it is in oem mode will show up. To change what langauge to use for installation use the drop down bar under :guilabel:`OEM installation mode`. To move to the next step of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button. +To install Lubuntu in an OEM mode for distributing to someone else :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS (OEM mode)`. Then you will be asked if you are sure you want to install in OEM mode and to actually install in OEM mode press the :guilabel:`Yes` button. Then the installer will say have a welcome screen that will say it is in OEM mode will show up. To change what language to use for installation use the drop down bar under :guilabel:`OEM installation mode`. To move to the next step of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button. .. image:: oem-install-welcome.png -To set a name for what to call this preinstalled system you are installing to ship to someone enter that in the :guilabel:`Batch` field. To move to the next part press :guilabel:`Next` To go back to welcome press the :guilabel:`Back` button. Then the :guilabel:`Location`, :guilabel:`Keyboard`, :guilabel:`Customize`, and :guilabel:`Partitions` sections are the same as a normal installation. Then for the oem install you will not be able to make a username as the end user you ship to will use that. To choose a hostname enter in the :guilabel:`What is the name of this computer?` field. Then you will enter a password twice with :guilabel:`Choose a Password to kepp your accoutn safe` field. To have your oem install log in automatically check the :guilabel:`Log in automatically without asking for the password` checkbox. To move to the next part of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button. +To set a name for what to call this preinstalled system you are installing to ship to someone enter that in the :guilabel:`Batch` field. To move to the next part press :guilabel:`Next` To go back to welcome press the :guilabel:`Back` button. Then the :guilabel:`Location`, :guilabel:`Keyboard`, :guilabel:`Customize`, and :guilabel:`Partitions` sections are the same as a normal installation. Then for the OEM install you will not be able to make a username as the end user you ship to will use that. To choose a hostname enter in the :guilabel:`What is the name of this computer?` field. Then you will enter a password twice with :guilabel:`Choose a Password to keep your account safe` field. To have your OEM install log in automatically check the :guilabel:`Log in automatically without asking for the password` checkbox. To move to the next part of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button. .. image:: oem-users.png