> The list I'd come up with so far looks like this: > > 1. autopart empty disk > 2. autopart existing empty space > 3. autopart wipe entire disk > 4. autopart alongside existing > 5. autopart shrink > 6. autopart multidisk > > so for 1) you feed it an entirely empty disk and let it autopart into > it, with as little user input as possible. for 2) you feed it a disk > with data but also enough empty space for an install and let it > autopart > (with the expectation it'll use the empty space and keep whatever was > already on the disk accessible). for 3) you feed it a full disk and > use > 'guided partitioning' to delete all the existing partitions. for 4) > you > feed it a disk with two OS installs (or an OS install plus a data > partition or something), wipe one of the OSes (or the data partition) > with guided partitioning, and let it autopart into the empty space. > 5) > is a full disk with Fedora or Windows on it, shrink the existing OS > partition and install into that space. 6) is feed it two empty disks > and > see what it does. There's more beyond that, but this was the basic > approach I came up with. WDYT? > -- > Adam Williamson Cool, this seems to be more sensible, than warping the current testcases. Today, I'll try to review the rest of the testcases and send an email similar to the first one, so we can all have a look at it. Then (if it won't be done yet) I'll draft the new partitioning testcases, based on your description. J. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test