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# Boot and initiate an install using any installation source (e.g. boot.iso, CD, DVD, live image or pxeboot)
# Boot and initiate an install using any installation source (e.g. boot.iso, CD, DVD, live image or pxeboot)
# Proceed through the installer until the Language Selection step  
# Proceed through the installer until the Language Selection step  
# Choose an Asian language, such as Chinese, Japanese or Korean, and its related keymap in the Keyboard Selection step
# Choose an Asian language, such as Chinese, Indian, Japanese or Korean, and its related keymap in the Keyboard Selection step
# At the Disk Partitioning screen, select '''Encrypt System''', click ''Next''
# At the Disk Partitioning screen, select '''Encrypt System''', click ''Next''
# When prompted, enter a passphrase twice
# When prompted, enter a passphrase twice

Revision as of 07:17, 21 February 2011

Description

This test case exercises the installation using Asian language. Testing also includes verifying proper keymap selected during installation.


How to test

  1. Boot and initiate an install using any installation source (e.g. boot.iso, CD, DVD, live image or pxeboot)
  2. Proceed through the installer until the Language Selection step
  3. Choose an Asian language, such as Chinese, Indian, Japanese or Korean, and its related keymap in the Keyboard Selection step
  4. At the Disk Partitioning screen, select Encrypt System, click Next
  5. When prompted, enter a passphrase twice
  6. Finish installation and reboot
  7. Type your passphrase for decryption
  8. Select your user and type your password in the display manager
  9. Open a terminal and try to log in as root

Expected Results

  1. The correct character set is displayed in the language selection screen
    • Graphical installs have different support than text-mode
  2. The appropriate keymap is selected automatically based on the language
  3. Text input using the selected keymap works as expected
  4. Text appears to be translated in the selected language
  5. The appropriate timezone is selected based on the language
  6. Block devices are encrypted (install-time) and decrypted (boot-time) using characters specific to the keymap
  7. GDM accepts user password defined in Firstboot
  8. Root password defined during installation is accepted