This page is intended to record Fedora 11 Installation test results for the FIXME milestone.
Instructions
What To Test
This page tracks test results against Fedora 12 Release Candidate builds. Test results against earlier Fedora 12 milestones can be found at QA/TestPlans/Fedora12Install.
Testing with Releases/Rawhide is recommended for tests that do not require the use of physical media (e.g. DVD or CD images).
Physical media can be found at FIXME
Posting Test Results
Want to share information about something you tested?
- Select a test case that best matches your test environment.
- Edit this page adding your test result for the architecture tested: i386, x86_64 or ppc
- If a defect occurs, add a link to the reported bug using the syntax: <ref>[[rhbug:12345]] - failure to detect foo</ref>
Add or Remove a Test Case
- Please request review for your changes by publishing your test case for review to fedora-test-list.
- Once reviewed, make your changes to this document
- Finally, update QA:Fedora_12_Install_Results_Template with the same changes.
Key
Please use the following format when posting results to this page
Example |
Explanation
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Untested
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USERNAME |
Indicates an inprogress or test that needs further review
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USERNAME |
Indicates a test that has passed
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USERNAME |
Indicates a failed test ... see Notes/Bug(s) for details
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Unsupported configuration
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Priority
The explanation of priority for test cases.This test cases will use a 3 priority level for test execution priority.
level 1 is intended to verify that installation is possible on common hardware using common use cases. Verification includes:
* Common boot media
* Common Installation source
* Installation using defaults installation options
* Default Partitioning
level 2 takes a step further to include more use cases. Tier2 verification consists of:
* All boot media
* All installation sources
* All kickstart delivery methods
* Some architecture specific verification
level 3 captures the remaining identified use cases:
* More exhaustive partitioning schemes
* More complex networking scenarios
* More architecture specific verification
* Network device
* Storage device
* Upgrade testing
Priority |
Explanation
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1 |
high priority
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2 |
medium priority
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3 |
low priority
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Test Areas
Image Sanity
Boot Methods
Installation Source
Kickstart Delivery
Package Sets
Partitioning
Recovery
Storage Devices
User Interface
Upgrade system