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and make sure the existing partitions are not modified | #*and make sure the existing partitions are not modified | ||
As in the text mode, you should choose option of using the free space for the Autopartitioning Options | #*As in the text mode, you should choose option of using the free space for the Autopartitioning Options | ||
#complete the install | #complete the install | ||
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Revision as of 08:07, 17 January 2013
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.
Setup
- Start with a disk containing some partition(s) and enough free space to install Fedora
How to test
- Boot the installer using any available means
- Make sure your disk is not set to be encrypted
- Continue installation with choosing all provided defaults,
- and make sure the existing partitions are not modified
- As in the text mode, you should choose option of using the free space for the Autopartitioning Options
- complete the install
Expected Results
- The system should install successfully
- After install, the system initiates boot properly