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# At the first disk partitioning screen, select '''Encrypt System''', select ''Next''
# At the first disk partitioning screen, select '''Encrypt System''', select ''Next''
# When prompted, enter a passphrase twice
# When prompted, enter a passphrase twice
# 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
|results=
|results=
# The system should install successfully
# The system should install successfully
# The system should prompt for your passphrase only ''once'' during boot
# The system should prompt for your passphrase only ''once'' during boot
# The system unlocks the encrypted partition(s) and boots successfully
# The system unlocks the encrypted partition(s) and boots successfully
# The passphrase input stage should use the keyboard map selected during install, not a US English map
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[[Category:Installer_Partitioning_Test_Cases]]
[[Category:Installer_Partitioning_Test_Cases]]

Revision as of 19:04, 8 April 2010

Description

This test case tests whether installing using encryption using the anaconda recommended defaults functions properly.


How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD or DVD)
  2. At the first disk partitioning screen, select Encrypt System, select Next
  3. When prompted, enter a passphrase twice
  4. 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

Expected Results

  1. The system should install successfully
  2. The system should prompt for your passphrase only once during boot
  3. The system unlocks the encrypted partition(s) and boots successfully
  4. The passphrase input stage should use the keyboard map selected during install, not a US English map