From Fedora Project Wiki

m (Use FedoraVersion template)
m (Update description)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{QA/Test_Case
{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This case tests anaconda upgrading from a previous release ({{FedoraVersion|long|previous}}) to the current ({{FedoraVersion|long}}).
|description=This case tests upgrading from the current stable release ({{FedoraVersion|long}}) to the development release ({{FedoraVersion|long|next}}) while create a '''new''' bootloader configuration.
|actions=
|actions=
# Perform a default installation of the previous release (e.g. {{FedoraVersion|long|previous}})
# Perform a default installation of the previous release (e.g. {{FedoraVersion|long}})
# Boot the current release (e.g. {{FedoraVersion|long}}) using any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD or DVD)
# Boot the current release (e.g. {{FedoraVersion|long|next}}) using any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD or DVD)
# Select appropriate language and keyboard, then select ''Upgrade an existing installation''
# Select appropriate language and keyboard, then select ''Upgrade an existing installation''
# Select "Create new boot loader configuration" to update  
# Select "Create new boot loader configuration" to update  

Revision as of 12:34, 14 May 2009

Description

This case tests upgrading from the current stable release (Fedora 39) to the development release (Fedora 40) while create a new bootloader configuration.


How to test

  1. Perform a default installation of the previous release (e.g. Fedora 39)
  2. Boot the current release (e.g. Fedora 40) using any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD or DVD)
  3. Select appropriate language and keyboard, then select Upgrade an existing installation
  4. Select "Create new boot loader configuration" to update
  5. After upgrade finished, reboot the system
  6. Login upgraded system, open a terminal, file browser, or other system applications

Expected Results

  1. The system should be upgraded to new version without error
  2. The system can boot into new version fedora without error
  3. The opened terminal, file browser, or other system applications should display and work correctly