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|description=This test validates that ISO images ('''CD''', '''Live''', and '''DVD''') are small enough to fit on the corresponding media. | |description=This test validates that ISO images ('''CD''', '''netinst''', '''Live''', and '''DVD''') are small enough to fit on the corresponding media. | ||
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# Inspect the size of '''CD''' and '''netinst''' install media. The {{command|ls -l}} command can be used to display the size of the image. | # Inspect the size of '''CD''' and '''netinst''' install media. The {{command|ls -l}} command can be used to display the size of the image. |
Revision as of 09:13, 12 August 2010
Description
This test validates that ISO images (CD, netinst, Live, and DVD) are small enough to fit on the corresponding media.
How to test
- Inspect the size of CD and netinst install media. The
ls -l
command can be used to display the size of the image. - Repeat the same inspection, but for the Live media.
- Finally, inspect the size of the DVD media.
Expected Results
- The installer CD and netinst images are of a size greater than 2 MiB, and less than or equal to 700 MiB = 734,003,200 bytes (IEC units).
- The installer Live images are of a size greater than 2 MiB, and less than or equal to 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes (SI units)[1].
- The installer DVD images are of a size greater than 2 MiB, and less than or equal to 4.7 GB = 4,700,000,000 bytes (SI units).
- ↑ As of Fedora 13, live media is intended for USB media keys and not for CD images. For more details on this change, see Features/DesktopLiveImageTarget.