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Initial setup may leave system with a locked oem account, with no way out

Open anaran opened this issue 10 years ago • 4 comments

See http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/os-applications/f/4613/p/19630951/20762642#20762642

anaran avatar May 12 '15 13:05 anaran

Could you please add the steps to reproduce here?

advancingu avatar May 12 '15 16:05 advancingu

Well, how do you reproduce a bad first impression :-)

How my system got into this state I don't know, but I guess it could be simulated by locking the only user account with passwd --lock user and then to try to perform any admin tasks like software install or adding more users or creating a dell recovery image.

Let me repeat my forum report from techcenter post here as well:

Looks like the initial setup process is not robust enough to cope with some real-world issues.

In my case it might have been initial problems to connect to my wlan router.

After that I was left with automatically booting into a locked oem account I had no control over.

That did not even allow me to cut a dell recovery media.

anaran avatar May 12 '15 17:05 anaran

From my experience this may only occur if one selects to create a recovery media during installation. I guess this is a known bug and hard to fix afterwards (for deviced already shipped). For future production, it might of course be great to have a working base install.

The good thing is that this option is not selected by default, so the chance is good that not so many users will hit it.

LiohMoeller avatar May 14 '15 20:05 LiohMoeller

@MarcusMoeller I have not chosen to create recovery media. The only issue I can see is that wifi did not connect on my first installation attempt. I find it only mildly comforting that not everybody might be hit by this issue. They way I see it: if the problem does not get fixes then Dell will pay with increased support load and reputation.

anaran avatar May 14 '15 20:05 anaran