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Revision as of 00:52, 22 August 2012
Description
This tests starting the anaconda installation program using boot.iso
or netinst.iso
- the network installation image, which contains the installer but expects packages to be provided from a different source - written to an optical disc.
Setup
- Download the
boot.iso
ornetinst.iso
image you wish to test, and write it to a CD or DVD - Check your system boot order preferences to ensure that the optical drive boot target is enabled
How to test
- Insert the disc into the drive, and boot the system under test, ensuring it boots from the disc
Expected Results
- Graphical boot menu is displayed for users to select install options. Navigating the menu and selecting entries must work. If no option is selected, the installer should load after a reasonable timeout
- Installer boots into anaconda without error