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# Ensure the {{package|gnome-disk-utility}} packages is installed | # Ensure the {{package|gnome-disk-utility}} packages is installed | ||
# Launch Palimpsest, with the command {{command|palimpsest}} or as System Tools > Disk Utility on the system menus | # Launch Palimpsest, with the command {{command|palimpsest}} or as System Tools > Disk Utility on the system menus | ||
# Select the free space on an existing disk and attempt to '''create''' a partition in it, and then mount that partition | # Select the free space on an existing disk and attempt to '''create''' a partition in it, and then '''mount''' that partition | ||
# Select the partition you just created and attempt to '''modify''' it in some way, such as changing its label | # Select the partition you just created and attempt to '''modify''' it in some way, such as changing its label | ||
# Attempt to '''delete''' the partition you just created | # Attempt to '''delete''' the partition you just created |
Revision as of 14:29, 18 March 2010
Description
This test case tests whether the Palimpsest disk management tool can modify, delete and create partitions directly on a disk. It requires a system with a typical (SATA / PATA) hard disk, with some existing partitions and some free space
How to test
- Ensure the
gnome-disk-utility
packages is installed - Launch Palimpsest, with the command
palimpsest
or as System Tools > Disk Utility on the system menus - Select the free space on an existing disk and attempt to create a partition in it, and then mount that partition
- Select the partition you just created and attempt to modify it in some way, such as changing its label
- Attempt to delete the partition you just created
Expected Results
- The tool should be able to create partitions, mount them correctly (verify you can access the created and mounted partition), modify their properties, and delete them