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− | # 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 36) to the development release (Fedora 37) while create a new bootloader configuration.
How to test
- Perform a default installation of the previous release (e.g. Fedora 36)
- Boot the current release (e.g. Fedora 37) using any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD or DVD)
- Select appropriate language and keyboard, then select Upgrade an existing installation
- Select "Create new boot loader configuration" to update
- After upgrade finished, reboot the system
- Login upgraded system, open a terminal, file browser, or other system applications
Expected Results
- The system should be upgraded to new version without error
- The system can boot into new version fedora without error
- The opened terminal, file browser, or other system applications should display and work correctly