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# Boot a clean live image of the Fedora version you wish to test | # Boot a clean live image of the Fedora version you wish to test | ||
# Note whether any errors are reported by the default automatic error reporting tools (as of Fedora | # Note whether any errors are reported by the default automatic error reporting tools (as of Fedora 13, these are abrt and SELinux's setroubleshoot) | ||
# Perform a default installation from the live image (changing no options and entering typical information into free text fields) | # Perform a default installation from the live image (changing no options and entering typical information into free text fields) | ||
# Boot the installed system and again check whether there are any errors reported by automatic tools | # Boot the installed system and again check whether there are any errors reported by automatic tools |
Revision as of 05:03, 25 March 2010
Description
This test case tests whether any automatic error catching systems report errors in a typical system boot.
How to test
- Boot a clean live image of the Fedora version you wish to test
- Note whether any errors are reported by the default automatic error reporting tools (as of Fedora 13, these are abrt and SELinux's setroubleshoot)
- Perform a default installation from the live image (changing no options and entering typical information into free text fields)
- Boot the installed system and again check whether there are any errors reported by automatic tools
- Install from a DVD image of the Fedora version you wish to test, completely replacing the previous installation
- Boot the installed system and check once more for errors reported by automatic tools
Expected Results
- No errors should be reported by automatic error checking tools whether booting live, booting a system installed from a live image, or booting a system installed from the DVD image