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# Burn the <code>boot.iso</code> image to a writable CD-ROM
# Burn the <code>boot.iso</code> image to a writable CD-ROM
# Boot the system under testing using the burned CD
# Boot the system under testing using the burned CD
# Select any installation media type and complete installation
# Select any installation source type (http, ftp, nfs, cdrom, local disk) and complete installation
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# Anaconda boots successfully from the <code>boot.iso</code> cdrom
# Anaconda boots successfully from the <code>boot.iso</code> cdrom

Revision as of 07:08, 31 May 2010

Description

This tests starting the anaconda installation program using boot.iso or netinst.iso.


How to test

  1. Burn the boot.iso image to a writable CD-ROM
  2. Boot the system under testing using the burned CD
  3. Select any installation source type (http, ftp, nfs, cdrom, local disk) and complete installation

Expected Results

  1. Anaconda boots successfully from the boot.iso cdrom
  2. Anaconda prompts for installation media (http, ftp, nfs, cdrom, local disk)
  3. Anaconda is able to transition to stage2 without error