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# Start anaconda's stage2 (see [[QA:Anaconda_stage2_fetch_test_case]]) and partition the disks (see [[QA:Anaconda storage probe test case]]) | # Start anaconda's stage2 (see [[QA:Anaconda_stage2_fetch_test_case]]) and partition the disks (see [[QA:Anaconda storage probe test case]]) | ||
#* You may partition the disk however you like, or go back to the first partitioning screen and choose one of the simpler options (e.g. "Use | #* You may partition the disk however you like, or go back to the first partitioning screen and choose one of the simpler options (e.g. "Use All Space") | ||
# Wait for the installer to finish partitioning the disks | # Wait for the installer to finish partitioning the disks | ||
# A screen that asks "What additional tasks would you like your system to include support for?" (or similar) should appear. | # A screen that asks "What additional tasks would you like your system to include support for?" (or similar) should appear. |
Revision as of 06:09, 11 October 2011
Description
A test to check that Anaconda can install packages.
How to test
- Start anaconda's stage2 (see QA:Anaconda_stage2_fetch_test_case) and partition the disks (see QA:Anaconda storage probe test case)
- You may partition the disk however you like, or go back to the first partitioning screen and choose one of the simpler options (e.g. "Use All Space")
- Wait for the installer to finish partitioning the disks
- A screen that asks "What additional tasks would you like your system to include support for?" (or similar) should appear.
- Unselect all the tasks (this is just to speed up the test)
- Be sure "Customize later" is chosen at the bottom of the screen.
- Click "Next"
Expected Results
- Anaconda checks dependencies, starts the installation process, and begins package installation
- Packages install successfully in a reasonable amount of time (typically less than 30 minutes)