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# The system is able to access the network and install package updates (''if available'') | # The system is able to access the network and install package updates (''if available'') | ||
# The {{filename|/var/log/install.log}} does not contain package install errors | # The {{filename|/var/log/install.log}} does not contain package install errors |
Revision as of 07:45, 13 July 2010
Description
An installation with minimum usable set of packages during anaconda.
How to test
- Start the anaconda installation program
- At package installation screen, check Minimal, and select Next to continue
Expected Results
- Anaconda completes successfully
- System boots into run level 3
- $ runlevel
- N 3
- The system is able to access the network and install package updates (if available)
- The
/var/log/install.log
does not contain package install errors