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== Description == | == Description == | ||
This test is designed to validate that booting the target LiveCD ISO image via a USB device meets expectations. Please refer to existing wiki documentation for assistance [ | This test is designed to validate that booting the target LiveCD ISO image via a USB device meets expectations. Please refer to existing wiki documentation for assistance [[FedoraLiveCD/LiveCDHowTo|creating]] liveCDs or [[FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo|writing to usb]] . | ||
== Steps To Reproduce == | == Steps To Reproduce == | ||
# Using <code>livecd-tools</code>, write the iso image to a USB device | |||
# Boot the ISO image on a system capable of booting from an attached USB device. | |||
# At the boot prompt, select "Boot" | |||
== Expected Results == | == Expected Results == | ||
# The Boot prompt displays a message indicating it will automatically start within a certain interval | |||
# Selecting the "Boot" prompt causes the system to start | |||
# The kernel+initrd are loaded and the system starts the appropriate graphical login manager (gdm or kdm) | |||
[[Category:LiveCD Test Cases]] |
Latest revision as of 21:29, 19 September 2016
QA/TestCases/LiveCDBootUsb
Description
This test is designed to validate that booting the target LiveCD ISO image via a USB device meets expectations. Please refer to existing wiki documentation for assistance creating liveCDs or writing to usb .
Steps To Reproduce
- Using
livecd-tools
, write the iso image to a USB device - Boot the ISO image on a system capable of booting from an attached USB device.
- At the boot prompt, select "Boot"
Expected Results
- The Boot prompt displays a message indicating it will automatically start within a certain interval
- Selecting the "Boot" prompt causes the system to start
- The kernel+initrd are loaded and the system starts the appropriate graphical login manager (gdm or kdm)