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Logical Volume Management (LVM) lets Ubuntu treat multiple physical volumes as a single volume.
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When you boot into the new system, you will be able to log in as the 'oem' user with the password you selected earlier; this user also has administrative privileges using 'sudo'. You will then be able to make any additional modifications you require to the system.
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Once the system is configured to your satisfaction, run 'oem-config-prepare'. This will cause the system to delete the temporary 'oem' user and ask the end user various configuration questions the next time it boots.
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