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|description=This test verifies that Fedora Live Image can be booted from USB stick. | |description=This test verifies that Fedora Live Image can be booted from USB stick. |
Revision as of 00:05, 27 March 2012
Description
This test verifies that Fedora Live Image can be booted from USB stick.
There are more methods to create the Live USB stick, this test covers Livecd-tools.
Setup
- Prepare the Live ISO image and USB stick.
- Copy the
Live.iso
to the USB stick using Livecd-tools[1]
How to test
- Insert the USB stick containing
Live.iso
, and boot the system under test - At the boot prompt, interrupt the automatic boot sequence by pressing any key. Then select the menu option Boot.
- From live image desktop, or from the Application menu, click the icon Install to hard drive
- Complete the installation as desired
- Reboot the system and remove the Live boot media
Expected Results
- A graphical boot menu is displayed and the graphics look reasonably good. While hi-res images aren't supported in the boot menu, the graphics should not look extremely pixelated.
- Upon selecting Boot, the Live image boots successfully.
- The installer starts without error
- The installer completes without error
- The system reboots successfully