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# Enter the ''Installation Source'' screen
# Enter the ''Installation Source'' screen
# Click the ''On the network'' radio button and change the drop-down to ''nfs''
# Click the ''On the network'' radio button and change the drop-down to ''nfs''
# Enter the path to an NFS repository in the text box - this must be a complete repository for the Fedora release you are testing
# Enter the path to an NFS repository in the text box - this must be a complete repository for the Fedora release you are testing. e.g. mynfsserver.mydomain.net:/path/to/fedora/{{FedoraVersion|next}}/x86_64/os/
# Enter any necessary mount options in the appropriate box and click ''Done''
# Enter any necessary mount options in the appropriate box and click ''Done''
# Configure partitioning in a normal way and complete the installation  
# Configure partitioning in a normal way and complete the installation  

Revision as of 23:14, 18 October 2012

Description

This test case verifies adding a NFS-based package repository through graphical repository dialog during installation. Testing also includes verifying proper installation of packages included in the repository.


How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available non-live means (netinst.iso, pxeboot images or DVD.iso)
  2. Enter the Installation Source screen
  3. Click the On the network radio button and change the drop-down to nfs
  4. Enter the path to an NFS repository in the text box - this must be a complete repository for the Fedora release you are testing. e.g. mynfsserver.mydomain.net:/path/to/fedora/39/x86_64/os/
  5. Enter any necessary mount options in the appropriate box and click Done
  6. Configure partitioning in a normal way and complete the installation

Expected Results

  1. The package metadata from NFS-based repository is read correctly
  2. The repository selected is actually used for installation: this can be checked by examining the packaging.log log file
  3. Installation completes and system reboots successfully