From Fedora Project Wiki
(convert to new category system, use generic setup steps) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{QA/Test_Case | {{QA/Test_Case | ||
|description=This test case tests whether the | |description=This test case tests whether the Gnome Disks disk management tool can manage a common disk configuration. It requires a typical desktop hard disk configuration, with common PATA or SATA disks. | ||
|setup= | |setup= | ||
{{Testcase_diskmanagement_generic_setup}} | {{Testcase_diskmanagement_generic_setup}} |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 18 September 2019
Description
This test case tests whether the Gnome Disks disk management tool can manage a common disk configuration. It requires a typical desktop hard disk configuration, with common PATA or SATA disks.
Setup
- Ensure the
gnome-disk-utility
packages is installed - Launch Gnome Disks, with the command
gnome-disks
or as Disks in the Activities view.
How to test
- Examine the list of physical drives presented by the tool and check if it reflects the actual disks present in your system. Click on each device in turn and check that the information provided is accurate
Expected Results
- The tool should detect all hard disks and optical drives in your system and display accurate information about each. For the purposes of this test, ignore information about logical constructs such as RAID and LVM arrays