> = Autopart Empty disk = > > {{QA/Test_Case > |description=This test case tests the installer's ability to use the > |anaconda recommended partition defaults with free disk. > |actions= > # Start with a disk containing no partitions You may want to move this to |setup=, as you want. > # Boot the installer using any available means > # At the Installation Destination screen, be sure that ''Encrypt my > data. I'll set a passphrase later'' is '''not''' selected What about: # Do not encrypt your disk. or # Make sure your disk is not set to be encrypted. > # Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation, choosing > all provided defaults > |results= > # The system should install successfully > # After install, the system boots successfully Lately I started to use the phrase "the system initiates boot properly". That indicates the system must start to boot OK, but GDM/DE boot issues are not part of this test case. All these comments also apply for the other test cases. > > = Custom Partitioning = > > {{QA/Test_Case > |description=This test case tests the installer's ability to use > |custom partitioning. > |actions= > # Boot the installer using any available means > # At the Installation Destination screen, be sure that ''Encrypt my > data. I'll set a passphrase later'' is '''not''' selected > # Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation This almost sounds like I should start the installation, and in the next step I find out I really shouldn't have > # Use the custom partitioning screen to create disk layout > # Finish the instlalation, choosing all provided defaults > |results= > # Anaconda should succesfully create, destroy and assign mount points > to partitions of any specified size using most commonly-used > filesystem types > # Anaconda should reject obviously invalid operations without > crashing > # The system should install successfully > # After install, the system boots successfully > }} > [[Category:Installer_Partitioning_Test_Cases]] > [[Category:Package_anaconda_test_cases]] > -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test