skylercloud222
January 3rd, 2013, 06:59 PM
I'd like to install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS in OEM mode on a few desktops via usb drive.
These instructions work fine to install in OEM mode on a VM using the .iso from Ubuntu site : How do I pre-install Ubuntu for someone (OEM install)? (http://askubuntu.com/questions/36671/how-do-i-pre-install-ubuntu-for-someone-oem-install)
But as soon as I add that .iso to my USB the only option that shows up when I press f4 for the advance installation modes is "normal".
I'm using rufus to add the image to my flash drive and encountering this issue. I've also tried using unetbootin and I can't seem to get the advance installation options to show up by pressing f4.
Ideally I'd like to just make a permanent change to the boot options so the image boots in OEM mode since I will use this periodically for that purpose.
If that's not an option I'd be fine with suggestions for other programs that I can use to add the image to the usb and test to see if it will still have an OEM option.
Thanks in advance!
These instructions work fine to install in OEM mode on a VM using the .iso from Ubuntu site : How do I pre-install Ubuntu for someone (OEM install)? (http://askubuntu.com/questions/36671/how-do-i-pre-install-ubuntu-for-someone-oem-install)
But as soon as I add that .iso to my USB the only option that shows up when I press f4 for the advance installation modes is "normal".
I'm using rufus to add the image to my flash drive and encountering this issue. I've also tried using unetbootin and I can't seem to get the advance installation options to show up by pressing f4.
Ideally I'd like to just make a permanent change to the boot options so the image boots in OEM mode since I will use this periodically for that purpose.
If that's not an option I'd be fine with suggestions for other programs that I can use to add the image to the usb and test to see if it will still have an OEM option.
Thanks in advance!