Configuring of a pre-installed Trisquel with oem-config

This documentation shows the steps how to configure a pre-installed Trisquel GNU/Linux.

An OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) installation allows the distributor to take care of selecting hardware that is compatible with free software, and allows the end user to take care of individual user settings such as usernames, passwords, and system language.

About OEM installation see the documentation OEM Installation.

Configuring a pre-installed Trisquel GNU/Linux

After booting into your system, you need to answer some fundamental questions to use your installation. Note that this setup is unique per installation. The following screenshots will guide you through 4 simple steps to configure your pre-installed Trisquel GNU/Linux. The following configuration is just an example.

  • Select your language

https://trisquel.info/files/oem-config-1.png

  • Select your keyboard layout

https://trisquel.info/files/oem-config-2.png

  • Select your location

https://trisquel.info/files/oem-config-3.png

  • Select your user name, hostname, login name and password

https://trisquel.info/files/oem-config-4.png

  • Wait until the system is configured...

https://trisquel.info/files/oem-config-5.png

  • Wait until the changes are applied...

https://trisquel.info/files/oem-config-6.png

  • After everything is done, you will see the login manager:

https://trisquel.info/files/oem-config-7.png

Congratulations! You are ready to use your Trisquel installation!

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