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{{QA/Test_Case
{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This install verifies that {{filename|Boot.iso}} image is recognizable and installable by Anaconda.
|description=This install verifies the validity of the repository auto-selected by the anaconda during installation with {{filename|netinst.iso}}.
|actions=
|actions=
# Burn {{filename|Netinst.iso}}/{{filename|Boot.iso}} image to a writable CD
# Boot system from {{filename|netinst.iso}} or pxeboot images
# Boot system from this ISO
# When prompted, enable network interface
# When prompted, enable network interface
# At the package installation step, selecting a set of packages from auto retrieved mirror links  
# At the package installation step, selecting a set of packages from auto retrieved mirror links  
# Remove the ISO before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer
# Remove the ISO before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer
|results=
|results=
# System should boot into installer properly from {{filename|boot.iso}} image
# System should boot into installer properly  
# Anaconda retrieves installation information and adds package repository mirror links automatically   
# Anaconda retrieves installation information and adds package repository mirror links automatically   
# Anaconda functions properly and successfully installs required packages
# Anaconda functions properly and successfully installs required packages

Revision as of 10:32, 31 May 2011

Description

This install verifies the validity of the repository auto-selected by the anaconda during installation with netinst.iso.


How to test

  1. Boot system from netinst.iso or pxeboot images
  2. When prompted, enable network interface
  3. At the package installation step, selecting a set of packages from auto retrieved mirror links
  4. Remove the ISO before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer

Expected Results

  1. System should boot into installer properly
  2. Anaconda retrieves installation information and adds package repository mirror links automatically
  3. Anaconda functions properly and successfully installs required packages
  4. Package errors should not occur
  5. System boots successfully