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# Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation, choosing all provided defaults | # Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation, choosing all provided defaults | ||
# After installation is complete, perform [[QA:Testcase_base_startup]] to ensure the installed system boots correctly with the encrypted partition | # After installation is complete, perform [[QA:Testcase_base_startup]] to ensure the installed system boots correctly with the encrypted partition | ||
#* anacodna --text in F18 TC1 has no option for creating an encrypted partiotion | |||
# Repeat the test, selecting a non-English keyboard map and entering a passphrase which would not be input the same on an English keyboard map | # Repeat the test, selecting a non-English keyboard map and entering a passphrase which would not be input the same on an English keyboard map | ||
{{admon/warning|Some keyboard layouts might be problematic|Some keyboard layouts differ in graphical environment and in console. Therefore it might happen that the exact password used in Anaconda to encrypt the disk might not work in Plymouth to unlock the disk. That is documented in {{bz|743281}} and we currently have no solution for it. Hitting ''Pause'' key before entering the password to unlock the disk might help in some cases to switch to a correct layout, e.g. this helps for the Czech qwerty (cz-lat2) layout.}} | {{admon/warning|Some keyboard layouts might be problematic|Some keyboard layouts differ in graphical environment and in console. Therefore it might happen that the exact password used in Anaconda to encrypt the disk might not work in Plymouth to unlock the disk. That is documented in {{bz|743281}} and we currently have no solution for it. Hitting ''Pause'' key before entering the password to unlock the disk might help in some cases to switch to a correct layout, e.g. this helps for the Czech qwerty (cz-lat2) layout.}} |
Revision as of 08:55, 11 December 2012
Description
This test case tests whether installing using encryption using the anaconda recommended defaults functions properly.
Setup
- Start with a disk containing no partitions
How to test
- Boot the installer using any available means
- Make sure your disk is set to be encrypted
- Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation, choosing all provided defaults
- After installation is complete, perform QA:Testcase_base_startup to ensure the installed system boots correctly with the encrypted partition
- anacodna --text in F18 TC1 has no option for creating an encrypted partiotion
- Repeat the test, selecting a non-English keyboard map and entering a passphrase which would not be input the same on an English keyboard map
Expected Results
- The system should install successfully
- After install, the system initiates boot properly