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{{admon/note|Obsolete|This test case is obsolete: runs of [[QA:Testcase_Boot_default_install]] for the KDE live media now replace it, there will be no non-live image capable of installing KDE, it appears.}}
{{Associated_release_criterion|Alpha|package-sets}}
 
{{Testcase package set|KDE}}
{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This is to verify that [[Anaconda]] can successfully install the KDE desktop package set.
|actions=
# Boot the installer using any available non-live means (anything except {{filename|Live.iso}})
# Set KDE as your desired package set in software selection dialog
# Proceed with installation
|results=
# The new system boots into the KDE desktop environment
}}
 
[[Category:Obsolete Test Cases]]

Latest revision as of 23:41, 29 January 2015

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Associated release criterion
This test case is associated with the Basic_Release_Criteria#package-sets release criterion. If you are doing release validation testing, a failure of this test case may be a breach of that release criterion. If so, please file a bug and nominate it as blocking the appropriate milestone, using the blocker bug nomination page.

Description

This is to verify that Anaconda can successfully install the KDE package set from the release repository.

Setup

  1. Prepare a test system with a working, supported storage device of sufficient size for a Fedora install, and a Fedora installation medium that uses the GTK-based installer. Do not use Fedora Workstation live on Fedora 41+, as that uses the webui-based installer.

How to test

  1. Boot the installer using the generic network install image or a similar method (e.g. PXE boot with the Everything tree used for inst.repo)
  2. Enter the INSTALLATION SOURCE screen and select the option called Install the default versions provided by the installation source (above) only. If using the generic network install image, the source should be set to Closest mirror. Click Done
  3. Enter the SOFTWARE SELECTION screen and select the KDE environment
  4. Proceed with installation, using defaults for all other settings where possible and simple, sensible choices where a choice must be made
  5. Boot the installed system.

Expected Results

  1. The installation should complete successfully
  2. The selected package set should be installed
  3. The system should boot to the appropriate state for the selected package set.