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== Steps To Reproduce == | == Steps To Reproduce == | ||
# Start with a system with a typical, functioning Windows installation | |||
* Partition layout: primary disk has one partition, NTFS formatted. | #* Partition layout: primary disk has one partition, NTFS formatted. | ||
* If possible, just use a factory restore disk or similar | #* If possible, just use a factory restore disk or similar | ||
* NOTE: The Windows XP installer may crash if you have Linux installed; you may need to wipe the disk first. | #* NOTE: The Windows XP installer may crash if you have Linux installed; you may need to wipe the disk first. | ||
# Boot the Fedora installer by whatever means are convenient (Install DVD is nice and easy) | |||
# Advance to partitioning screen | |||
# Choose "Resize existing partition and create default layout in free space" | |||
# Enter a target size (for the Windows partition) that leaves at least 10GB for Fedora (recommended size) | |||
# Enable "Review and modify partition layout" checkbox | |||
# Click "Next" and review partition details | |||
# Advance to bootloader configuration screen and rename "Other" to "Windows" (if needed) | |||
# Complete the installation with whatever package set you like | |||
# Reboot system after installation and choose "Windows" from the GRUB menu | |||
# After Windows boots successfully, reboot and choose Fedora from the GRUB menu | |||
== Expected Results == | == Expected Results == | ||
# Fedora installer should boot normally. | |||
# Partitioning screen should offer "Resize existing partition and create default layout in free space" | |||
# Choosing that option should pop up a box asking which partition to resize and the target size | |||
# Partition details should show a typical Fedora partition layout and an NTFS partition both on the drive | |||
# Bootloader configuration screen should have entries for both Fedora and "Other" | |||
# Fedora installation should complete normally | |||
# When rebooting into Windows, the system should run a disk check, which should complete without errors | |||
* It may want to reboot again after this. Who knows? Windows looooves rebooting. | #* It may want to reboot again after this. Who knows? Windows looooves rebooting. | ||
# When rebooting back into Fedora, the system should boot normally. | |||
[[Category:Installer Test Cases|InstallDualbootWindows]] | [[Category:Installer Test Cases|InstallDualbootWindows]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 16 July 2008
QA/TestCases/InstallDualbootWindows
Description
This test verifies that installing Fedora onto a machine with a pre-existing Windows installation will result in a functioning dual-boot system.
Windows XP is the primary target, but Windows Vista and Windows 2000 should also be tested.
Steps To Reproduce
- Start with a system with a typical, functioning Windows installation
- Partition layout: primary disk has one partition, NTFS formatted.
- If possible, just use a factory restore disk or similar
- NOTE: The Windows XP installer may crash if you have Linux installed; you may need to wipe the disk first.
- Boot the Fedora installer by whatever means are convenient (Install DVD is nice and easy)
- Advance to partitioning screen
- Choose "Resize existing partition and create default layout in free space"
- Enter a target size (for the Windows partition) that leaves at least 10GB for Fedora (recommended size)
- Enable "Review and modify partition layout" checkbox
- Click "Next" and review partition details
- Advance to bootloader configuration screen and rename "Other" to "Windows" (if needed)
- Complete the installation with whatever package set you like
- Reboot system after installation and choose "Windows" from the GRUB menu
- After Windows boots successfully, reboot and choose Fedora from the GRUB menu
Expected Results
- Fedora installer should boot normally.
- Partitioning screen should offer "Resize existing partition and create default layout in free space"
- Choosing that option should pop up a box asking which partition to resize and the target size
- Partition details should show a typical Fedora partition layout and an NTFS partition both on the drive
- Bootloader configuration screen should have entries for both Fedora and "Other"
- Fedora installation should complete normally
- When rebooting into Windows, the system should run a disk check, which should complete without errors
- It may want to reboot again after this. Who knows? Windows looooves rebooting.
- When rebooting back into Fedora, the system should boot normally.