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{{QA/Test_Case
{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This test case tests the installers ability to use the already available free space for creating new partitions.
|description=This test case tests the installer's ability to use the anaconda recommended partition defaults with disk containing enough free space, but also other partitions.
{{admon/note|Got space?|This test requires enough free space for a new system installation.  Unless you have a spare unused disk, you may be required to reinstall your system leaving enough free space for the installer to work with.}}
{{admon/note|Got space?|This test requires enough free space for a new system installation.  Unless you have a spare unused disk, you may be required to reinstall your system leaving enough free space for the installer to work with.}}
|setup=
# Start with a disk containing some partition(s) and enough free space to install Fedora
|actions=
|actions=
# Boot the installer using any available means
# Boot the installer using any available means
# Proceed to the Installation Destination screen and select a disk with free space
# Make sure your disk is not set to be encrypted
# Continue installation, choosing all provided defaults
# Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation, choosing all provided defaults
|results=
|results=
# The installer will successfully partition a bootable system using remaining free space
# The system should install successfully
# After install, the system boots successfully
# After install, the system initiates boot properly
}}
}}
[[Category:Installer_Partitioning_Test_Cases]]
[[Category:Installer_Partitioning_Test_Cases]]
[[Category:Package_anaconda_test_cases]]

Revision as of 09:41, 20 November 2012

Description

This test case tests the installer's ability to use the anaconda recommended partition defaults with disk containing enough free space, but also other partitions.

Got space?
This test requires enough free space for a new system installation. Unless you have a spare unused disk, you may be required to reinstall your system leaving enough free space for the installer to work with.

Setup

  1. Start with a disk containing some partition(s) and enough free space to install Fedora

How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available means
  2. Make sure your disk is not set to be encrypted
  3. Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation, choosing all provided defaults

Expected Results

  1. The system should install successfully
  2. After install, the system initiates boot properly