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Latest revision as of 23:37, 26 March 2012
Description
This test is designed to test installation from an ISO image on a local disk partition by askmethod
.
Setup
- Prepare a system with a spare disk partition to store a 4.5Gib ISO image. Typically, this can be accomplished by booting into the installer and proceeding to the disk partitioning step
- Create a 5G physical disk partition (cannot be a LVM logical volume) with mount point
/iso
. Remember the disk partition device (e.g./dev/sdc4
) as this will be needed in later steps. - Complete the installation as desired.
How to test
- Copy the installation ISO image into the
/iso
directory. For Fedora 14 and earlier, the installation program also requires that you copy theimages/install.img
file from the DVD into partition containing the ISO image (e.g./iso/images/install.img
). In Fedora 15 and newer, only the ISO image is needed. - Boot your system into the installation program using any available means. As of Fedora 15, you must add the boot argument
askmethod
so you can direct the installer to perform a hard drive installation method. - When prompted, select Hard drive as your installation source
- Select the disk partition where you copied the ISO image. Note, this was the disk partition created in #Setup above.
- Complete the installation as desired
Expected Results
- Anaconda uses the install repository from the hard disk provided
- Anaconda completes the hard drive installation successfully
- Package errors (install.log) should not occur
- System boots successfully