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Description

This test case ensures that disk drive(s) are properly dismounted during a shut-down or a restart.

Setup

  1. Install the pre-released version of Fedora to be tested on bare metal using the default Anaconda disk settings except to delete all and reclaim all disk space.
  2. Reboot the system to the hard drive after the install.
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Be sure to reclaim all disk space.

How to test

  1. On a running system, change to a virtual console by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2
      Result: A virtual console appears with a login prompt.
  1. At the virtual console, login as the root user
      Result: Login accepted
  1. Halt the system by running the command: “halt”
      Result: The halt is accepted and halts the system.  The screen is left powered on, showing the final shutdown messages.  No system filesystem / LVM device is left mounted / active when the system finally halts.  In some cases you might see a number of retries. This is okay as long as the last retry is successful. 
  1. Hold left-ctrl + 'L' to enter seamless mode

Expected Results

  1. The installer successfully boots from the ISO image
  2. The installer is able to activate and use the virtual network device(s)
  3. The installer is able to activate and use the virtual storage device(s)
  4. The install completes successfully
  5. The system reboots successfully, recognizing filesystems created on the virt device(s)
  6. The seamless mode will allow users to surf between the opened windows