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A complete installation using the systems physical devices for the ext2 filesystem. A detailed look at the ext2 filesystem can be found at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2] | |description=A complete installation using the systems physical devices for the ext2 filesystem. A detailed look at the ext2 filesystem can be found at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2] | ||
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# Start an installation by any available means | # Start an installation by any available means | ||
# Use a Custom Partition Layout | # Use a Custom Partition Layout | ||
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#* formatted as '''ext2''' (this is '''NOT''' the default), and | #* formatted as '''ext2''' (this is '''NOT''' the default), and | ||
#* not LVM or RAID. | #* not LVM or RAID. | ||
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# Anaconda completes successfully | # Anaconda completes successfully | ||
# Reboot successfully into installed system | # Reboot successfully into installed system | ||
# Confirm that root partition is formatted as ext2 and is not a LVM or RAID volume | # Confirm that root partition is formatted as ext2 and is not a LVM or RAID volume | ||
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[[Category:Installer Test Cases|PartitioningExt2OnNativeDevice]] | [[Category:Installer Test Cases|PartitioningExt2OnNativeDevice]] |
Revision as of 08:01, 15 December 2009
Description
A complete installation using the systems physical devices for the ext2 filesystem. A detailed look at the ext2 filesystem can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2
How to test
- Start an installation by any available means
- Use a Custom Partition Layout
- Partition the system so that the root (/) partition is:
- formatted as ext2 (this is NOT the default), and
- not LVM or RAID.
Expected Results
- Anaconda completes successfully
- Reboot successfully into installed system
- Confirm that root partition is formatted as ext2 and is not a LVM or RAID volume