update some testcases(2)
Tao Wu
twu at redhat.com
Fri Jan 11 07:41:39 UTC 2013
Thanks for lnie's updates, if you have any suggestions, just let us known
as soon as possible. Any comment is welcomed!
Thanks!
On 13-01-10 01:52, Lili Nie wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have taken part in the "improve the test wiki page"proposed by Tao Wu.
> As there is huge change in f18, some test cases in the "test wiki page"seem to be inapplicable.
> I suggest to modify some of them, as the following:
>
> Testcase::https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Anaconda_autopart_%28encrypted%29_install
> How to test
> Boot the installer using any available means
> Make sure your disk is set to be encrypted
> you can encrypt the whole disk before custom partitioning your disk
> or encrypt part of the disk (for example,/root) after custom partitioning your disk
> Continue installation with choosing all provided defaults
> After installation is complete, perform QA:Testcase_base_startup to ensure the installed system boots correctly with the encrypted partitioning
> Repeat the test, selecting a non-English keyboard map and entering a passphrase which would not be input the same on an English keyboard map
>
> Testcase::https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Anaconda_autopart_%28use_free_space%29_install
> How to test
> Boot the installer using any available means
> Make sure your disk is not set to be encrypted
> Continue installation with choosing all provided defaults,
> and make sure the existing partitions are not modified
> As in the text mode, you should choose option of using the free space for the Autopartitioning Options
> Expected Results
> The system should install successfully
> After install, the system initiates boot properly
> The existing partitions were not modified, the system is installed only into the previously free space.
>
> [[QA:Anaconda partitioning#custom|custom partitioning mode]]:
> Click into Installation Destination, select Continue
> select Let me custom the partitioning of the disk instead for INSTALLATION OPTIONS
> select Continue to custom the partition
>
> Testcase:: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Partitioning_No_Swap
> How to test
> Boot the installer using any available means (netinst/boot.iso, PXE, or DVD)
> In the INSTALLATION SUMMARY screen, [[QA:Anaconda partitioning#custom|custom partitioning mode]]
> At the manual partitioning screen, remove the swap partition created by anaconda, and proceed with installation.
> Complete the installation
>
> Testcase:: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_anaconda_ext3_rootfs_on_disk_partition
> How to test
> Boot the installer using any available means (netinst/boot.iso, PXE, or DVD)
> In the INSTALLATION SUMMARY screen, [[QA:Anaconda partitioning#custom|custom partitioning mode]]
> At the manual partitioning screen, place the root filesystem(/) on an ext3 formatted partition,and proceed with installation
> Complete the installation
>
> Testcase::https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_anaconda_xfs_rootfs_on_disk_partition
> Boot the installer using any available means (netinst/boot.iso, PXE, or DVD)
> In the INSTALLATION SUMMARY screen,[[QA:Anaconda partitioning#custom|custom partitioning mode]]
> At the manual partitioning screen, place the root filesystem(/) on an xfs formatted partition,and proceed with installation
> Complete the installation
>
> Testcase:: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_anaconda_ext4_rootfs_on_disk_partition
> Boot the installer using any available means (netinst/boot.iso, PXE, or DVD)
> In the INSTALLATION SUMMARY screen, [[QA:Anaconda partitioning#custom|custom partitioning mode]]
> At the manual partitioning screen, place the root filesystem(/) on an ext4 formatted partition,and proceed with installation
> Complete the installation
>
> Any comments on these will be welcome, and as soon as we have a decision
> on the changes, I will update the wiki-page.
>
> Thank you,
> Lili Nie
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Tao Wu
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