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|description=This test case tests the installers ability to shrink an existing partition and use the anaconda recommended partition defaults with the remaining free space.
|description=This test case tests the installers ability to use the already available free space for creating new partitions.
{{admon/note|Got space?|This test requires enough free space for a new system installation.  Unless you have a spare unused disk, you may be required to reinstall your system leaving enough free space for the installer to work with.}}
{{admon/note|Got space?|This test requires enough free space for a new system installation.  Unless you have a spare unused disk, you may be required to reinstall your system leaving enough free space for the installer to work with.}}
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Revision as of 12:57, 3 May 2010

Description

This test case tests the installers ability to use the already available free space for creating new partitions.

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Got space?
This test requires enough free space for a new system installation. Unless you have a spare unused disk, you may be required to reinstall your system leaving enough free space for the installer to work with.


How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD or DVD)
  2. Proceed to the installation partition screen by selecting appropriate defaults
  3. At the disk partitioning screen, select the partition layout Use free space select Next
  4. Continue installation, choosing all provided defaults and selecting Next

Expected Results

  1. The installer will successfully partition a bootable system using remaining free space
  2. After install, the system boots successfully