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#* Click ''Add additional repositories'' or ''Modify repository'' for an existing unselected entry. Enter the following information, then select ''OK''
#* Click ''Add additional repositories'' or ''Modify repository'' for an existing unselected entry. Enter the following information, then select ''OK''
#*# ''Repository type'' - HTTP/FTP
#*# ''Repository type'' - HTTP/FTP
#*# ''Repository URL'' - For example: <pre>https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-13&arch=i386</pre>
#*# ''Repository URL'' - For example: <pre>https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-15&arch=i386</pre>
#*# Check ''URL is a mirror list''
#*# Check ''URL is a mirror list''
#*# If you have a proxy, configure a proxy as needed
#*# If you have a proxy, configure a proxy as needed

Revision as of 06:32, 11 February 2011

Description

This test case exercises the addition of a Mirror list as package repository during installation. Testing also includes verifying proper installation of packages included in the repository.


How to test

  1. Boot and initiate an install using any installation source (e.g. boot.iso, CD, DVD or pxeboot)
  2. Proceed through the installer until the Software Selection step
  3. At the software selection step, put an additional mirror list to software repositories. You can achieve this by two ways:
    • Check another repository listed below the default one, if more than one package repository is listed.
    • Click Add additional repositories or Modify repository for an existing unselected entry. Enter the following information, then select OK
      1. Repository type - HTTP/FTP
      2. Repository URL - For example:
        https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-15&arch=i386
      3. Check URL is a mirror list
      4. If you have a proxy, configure a proxy as needed
  4. Select Customize now, then click next
  5. Check several packages or package groups provided by the additional repository on the screen

Expected Results

  1. The package metadata from additional repository is read correctly
  2. The expected packages or package groups provided by additional repository appear on the package detail screen
  3. Anaconda completes and system reboots successfully
  4. The checked packages provided by additional repository are installed in the system