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# At the first disk partitioning screen, select '''Encrypt System''', select ''Next'' | # At the first disk partitioning screen, select '''Encrypt System''', select ''Next'' | ||
# When prompted, enter a passphrase twice | # When prompted, enter a passphrase twice | ||
# 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 | |||
|results= | |results= | ||
# The system should install successfully | # The system should install successfully | ||
# The system should prompt for your passphrase only ''once'' during boot | # The system should prompt for your passphrase only ''once'' during boot | ||
# The system unlocks the encrypted partition(s) and boots successfully | # The system unlocks the encrypted partition(s) and boots successfully | ||
# The passphrase input stage should use the keyboard map selected during install, not a US English map | |||
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[[Category:Installer_Partitioning_Test_Cases]] | [[Category:Installer_Partitioning_Test_Cases]] |
Revision as of 19:04, 8 April 2010
Description
This test case tests whether installing using encryption using the anaconda recommended defaults functions properly.
How to test
- Boot the installer using any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD or DVD)
- At the first disk partitioning screen, select Encrypt System, select Next
- When prompted, enter a passphrase twice
- 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
- The system should prompt for your passphrase only once during boot
- The system unlocks the encrypted partition(s) and boots successfully
- The passphrase input stage should use the keyboard map selected during install, not a US English map