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# Download the Installation Guide for the Fedora release you wish to test. Installation Guides for stable releases can be found [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ here]. The in-progress guide for Fedora 11 can be found, at time of writing, [http://ke4qqq.fedorapeople.org/Installation_Guide.pdf here] | # Download the Installation Guide for the Fedora release you wish to test. Installation Guides for stable releases can be found [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ here]. The in-progress guide for Fedora 11 can be found, at time of writing, [http://ke4qqq.fedorapeople.org/Installation_Guide.pdf here] | ||
# Attempt to install Fedora, following the instructions from the Installation Guide precisely, step by step, and no outside source of information | # Attempt to install Fedora, following the instructions from the Installation Guide precisely, step by step, and no outside source of information. If you are testing a not-yet-released version of Fedora, use the latest pre-release, or do a network installation of Rawhide | ||
# If you find any problem, error or piece of missing information in the Guide, make a note of it | # If you find any problem, error or piece of missing information in the Guide, make a note of it | ||
# If you find any bug in the installation process when following the instructions found in the Guide, make a note of it | # If you find any bug in the installation process when following the instructions found in the Guide, make a note of it |
Revision as of 20:36, 31 March 2009
Description
This test case uses the Fedora Installation Guide as a test. This may help find problems in either the Installation Guide itself, the Fedora installation process, or both.
How to test
- Download the Installation Guide for the Fedora release you wish to test. Installation Guides for stable releases can be found here. The in-progress guide for Fedora 11 can be found, at time of writing, here
- Attempt to install Fedora, following the instructions from the Installation Guide precisely, step by step, and no outside source of information. If you are testing a not-yet-released version of Fedora, use the latest pre-release, or do a network installation of Rawhide
- If you find any problem, error or piece of missing information in the Guide, make a note of it
- If you find any bug in the installation process when following the instructions found in the Guide, make a note of it
Expected Results
- You should be able to successfully install Fedora using only the information found in the Installation Guide
- Any problems you find in the Installation Guide itself, report to Bugzilla, product Fedora Documentation, component Install Guide
- Any problems you find in the installation process, report to Bugzilla, product will usually be Fedora and component anaconda (the name of the installer)