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|description=This test case tests, whether all services start properly in a default install.  
|description=This test case tests whether all services start properly in a default install.  
|setup=
|setup=
# Perform an installation of the Fedora release, you wish to test, following all defaults  
# Perform an installation of the Fedora release, you wish to test, following all defaults  
|actions=
|actions=
# Log in to the installed system
# Log in to the installed system
# Press Alt+F2 and run {{command|gnome-terminal -e 'systemctl --all --failed'}}
# In a console, run the command {{command|systemctl --all --failed}}
|results=
|results=
# All services should start properly and systemctl reports no failed service
# All services should start properly and systemctl reports no failed service

Revision as of 12:20, 31 January 2012

Description

This test case tests whether all services start properly in a default install.

Setup

  1. Perform an installation of the Fedora release, you wish to test, following all defaults

How to test

  1. Log in to the installed system
  2. In a console, run the command systemctl --all --failed

Expected Results

  1. All services should start properly and systemctl reports no failed service