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|description=This install verifies that all of the ISO images are recognizable and installable by Anaconda.
|description=This install verifies that all of the ISO images are recognizable and installable by Anaconda.
|actions=
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# Burn required number of iso's for a complete install.
# Burn required number of iso's for a complete install
# Boot system from CD #1 and choose CDROM as install type if not automatically chosen for you.
# Boot system from CD #1 and choose CDROM as install type if not automatically chosen for you
# Process through install process inserting each CDROM as requested by installer.
# Proceed through install process selecting all packages - [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2010-May/090551.html this] technique is useful
# Remove final CDROM before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer.
# Insert each CDROM as requested by installer
# Remove final CDROM before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer
|results=
|results=
# System should boot into the installer properly from CD #1.
# System should boot into the installer properly from CD #1
# Anaconda should properly eject and request next CDROM
# Anaconda should properly eject and request next CDROM
# Anaconda functions properly and successfully installs required packages for complete.
# Anaconda functions properly and successfully installs required packages for complete
# Anaconda should not ask for the same CDROM more than once.  Check note below if you are using RHEL3 or RHEL4.
# Package errors should not occur.
# Package errors should not occur.
# System boots successfully
# System boots successfully
}}
}}


{{admon/note|Note|RHEL3 and RHEL4 will request disc#1 after the final disc.  This is because disc#1 contains the variant specific (e.g. AS, ES, WS, Desktop) packages and those are installed after all base package dependencies have been met.}}
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 6 July 2010

Description

This install verifies that all of the ISO images are recognizable and installable by Anaconda.


How to test

  1. Burn required number of iso's for a complete install
  2. Boot system from CD #1 and choose CDROM as install type if not automatically chosen for you
  3. Proceed through install process selecting all packages - this technique is useful
  4. Insert each CDROM as requested by installer
  5. Remove final CDROM before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer

Expected Results

  1. System should boot into the installer properly from CD #1
  2. Anaconda should properly eject and request next CDROM
  3. Anaconda functions properly and successfully installs required packages for complete
  4. Package errors should not occur.
  5. System boots successfully