ubiquity 18.04.14.4 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
ubiquity (18.04.14.4) bionic; urgency=medium * d-i/sources.list: add bionic-updates to make sure we include all necessary d-i component updates. * debian/ubiquity.templates: revise Secure Boot messages to clarify that we are not actually disabling Secure Boot anymore, but instead configuring it with a generated Machine-Owner Key. * Automatic update of included source packages: console-setup 1.178ubuntu2.2, grub-installer 1.128ubuntu8.18.04.2, shim-signed 1.34.9.2. * d-i/lists/amd64, d-i/Makefile: add shim-signed to packages' we include from the archive; we'll need update-secureboot-policy from it. * d-i/get-sources, d-i/update-control: - adjust for downloading, but not building, shim-signed - make sure we use the right Dpkg status file. - clean up the binary blobs we don't need from shim-signed. * debian/ubiquity.dirs-amd64: ensure we create /usr/lib/ubiquity/shim-signed. * scripts/simple-plugins: create MOK key and start enrollment in firmware if the option to configure SecureBoot was selected and a password entered. * scripts/plugininstall.py: copy generated MOK to the target. -- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden> Mon, 23 Jul 2018 19:14:41 -0400
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
- Sponsored by:
- Adam Conrad
- Uploaded to:
- Bionic
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Installer Team
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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ubiquity_18.04.14.4.tar.xz | 6.4 MiB | bff8e8e8b8b6e79eabaa5950cd1b42b0d8119628ee30103e466d2a62b0c0721b |
ubiquity_18.04.14.4.dsc | 3.5 KiB | 50a02c5fc8cc9bd6754fc7372481218b7a852234ea736fd181d75b2bf85b800a |
Available diffs
- diff from 18.04.14.3 to 18.04.14.4 (17.2 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- oem-config: Perform end-user configuration after initial OEM installation
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
- oem-config-check: enter OEM mode if requested
- oem-config-debconf: debconf frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a frontend to oem-config that simply arranges for questions to be
asked using the normal debconf frontend.
- oem-config-gtk: GTK+ frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a GTK+ frontend to oem-config.
- oem-config-kde: KDE frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a KDE frontend to oem-config.
- oem-config-remaster: Remaster a CD with additional oem-config functionality
This script remasters a CD with additional packages and optional oem-config
preseed data.
- oem-config-udeb: Prepare for OEM configuration
- ubiquity: Ubuntu live CD installer
This is a simple live CD installer designed to integrate well with Debian-
and Ubuntu-based systems, and to reuse code from d-i for ease of
maintenance.
.
Installing this package on a normal system is unlikely to be useful.
- ubiquity-dbgsym: debug symbols for ubiquity
- ubiquity-frontend-debconf: debconf frontend for the Ubiquity live installer
This package provides a debconf-based user interface frontend for the
Ubiquity live CD installer.
- ubiquity-frontend-gtk: GTK+ frontend for Ubiquity live installer
This package provides a GTK+-based user interface frontend for the Ubiquity
live CD installer.
- ubiquity-frontend-gtk-dbgsym: debug symbols for ubiquity-frontend-gtk
- ubiquity-frontend-kde: KDE frontend for Ubiquity live installer
This package provides a KDE-based user interface frontend for the Ubiquity
live CD installer.
- ubiquity-ubuntu-artwork: Ubuntu artwork for Ubiquity live installer
This package provides Ubuntu-themed user interface artwork, help files, and
user interface text for the Ubiquity live CD installer.