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# Hit {{command|create}} to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc which can be added under the Storage section of the VM which is being created. | # Hit {{command|create}} to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc which can be added under the Storage section of the VM which is being created. | ||
# Proceed with normal installation. | # Proceed with normal installation. | ||
# Login to {{command|gnome-xorg}} | # Login to {{command|gnome-xorg}} | ||
# Hold {{command| left-ctrl + 'L'}} to enter seamless mode | # Hold {{command| left-ctrl + 'L'}} to enter seamless mode | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 11 September 2018
Description
This test case ensures the VirtualBox work well.
Setup
- Prepare a machine with the latest stable release (Fedora 41) installed
- Install VirtualBox from third-party repo
How to test
- Create a virtual machine of Fedora 28/29 and boot the current development release or latest stable release in it (use
boot.iso
, PXE orDVD.iso
of Fedora 42). This can be accomplished by selectingNew
and making sensible choices. - Hit
create
to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc which can be added under the Storage section of the VM which is being created. - Proceed with normal installation.
- Login to
gnome-xorg
- Hold
left-ctrl + 'L'
to enter seamless mode
Expected Results
- The installer successfully boots from the ISO image
- The installer is able to activate and use the virtual network device(s)
- The installer is able to activate and use the virtual storage device(s)
- The install completes successfully
- The system reboots successfully, recognizing filesystems created on the virt device(s)
- The seamless mode will allow users to surf between the opened windows