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OEM installation mode is a special installation mode targetted at hardware manufacturers. The principal difference to a regular installation is that the installation itself creates a temporary user for customization from where the system is switched into ''firstboot mode''. Booting in ''firstboot mode'' will let the final user configure the system to her preference and create her actual account.

OEM installation mode is a special installation mode targetted at hardware manufacturers. The principal difference to a regular installation is that the installation itself creates a temporary user for customization from where the system is switched into firstboot mode. Booting in firstboot mode will let the final user configure the system to her preference and create her actual account.