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Description

This test case tests whether the desktop login stage works correctly, particularly regarding keymaps.


How to test

  1. Do a default installation of the Fedora release you wish to test, but selecting a keyboard mapping which differs from the default. Create two user accounts, using characters in both username and password whose location is different in the selected mapping, as compared to US English
  2. Clean boot the system, and note what accounts are listed on the login screen
  3. Log in with the first user account, entering the variant characters using the keyboard mapping selected during installation
  4. Check the selected keyboard mapping at the desktop
  5. Log out of the desktop
  6. Log in with the second user account, entering the variant characters using the keyboard mapping selected during installation
  7. Log out
  8. Try to log in with either account, intentionally entering the wrong password
  9. Log out
  10. Use the 'Shut Down' option instead of logging in

Expected Results

  1. The login manager should display all regular user accounts, but not the root account, for selection
  2. You should be able to log in with each configured user account and the correct password
  3. Entering an incorrect password should return you to the account selection stage, with a warning/explanation message
  4. The alternative actions (shut down, restart, suspend etc) should behave as expected
  5. Character entry during login should use the keymap selected during installation, not the default keymap (which is usually US English)
  6. The keymap selected at the desktop following login should also be the keymap selected during installation