Settings: add an oem-setup entry

- Add independent oem-setup entry to the example configuration.
 - Document that things may have a default value (so you don't **have**
   to set them in the file) but that Calamares will complain.
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Adriaan de Groot 6 years ago
parent 3248aba899
commit c813ee9495

@ -128,7 +128,8 @@ branding: default
# If this is set to true, Calamares will show an "Are you sure?" prompt right
# before each execution phase, i.e. at points of no return. If this is set to
# false, no prompt is shown. Default is false.
# false, no prompt is shown. Default is false, but Calamares will complain if
# this is not explicitly set.
#
# YAML: boolean.
prompt-install: false
@ -142,16 +143,23 @@ prompt-install: false
# setting. (e.g. partitioning seems like a bad idea, since that is expected to
# have been done already)
#
# Default is false (for a normal installer).
# Default is false (for a normal installer), but Calamares will complain if
# this is not explicitly set.
#
# YAML: boolean.
dont-chroot: false
# If this is set to true, Calamares refers to itself as a "setup program"
# rather than an "installer". Defaults to the value of dont-chroot, but
# Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set.
# oem-setup: true
# If this is set to true, the "Cancel" button will be disabled.
# This can be useful if when e.g. calamares is used as a post-install configuration
# tool and you require the user to go through all the configuration steps.
# This can be useful if when e.g. Calamares is used as a post-install
# configuration tool and you require the user to go through all the
# configuration steps.
#
# Default is false.
# Default is false, but Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set.
#
# YAML: boolean.
disable-cancel: false

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