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Assign ext4 fs with mount point
Assign ext4 fs with mount point


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# Prepare system with ext4 filesystem(s).
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# System starts properly with all filesystems mounted.
* Mount point can be assigned to ext4 filesystem.
* Installation completes successfully.
* System starts properly with all filesystems mounted.


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Latest revision as of 18:19, 2 February 2009

Description

Assign ext4 fs with mount point


How to test

  1. Prepare system with ext4 filesystem(s).
  2. Boot the installer.
  3. Select the ext4 filesystem as a mount point except of /boot, preferably some 'data' filesystem.
  4. Ensure installation is finished successfully.


Expected Results

  1. ext4 filesystems are recognized.
  2. Mount point can be assigned to ext4 filesystem.
  3. Installation completes successfully.
  4. System starts properly with all filesystems mounted.