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# The user creation process during installation should work correctly and not interfere with the installation process | # The user creation process during installation should work correctly and not interfere with the installation process | ||
# Any | # Any initial setup utility that may run on first boot of the installed system should not require you to create a second user account | ||
# You should be able to log in to the installed system successfully with the user account you created | # You should be able to log in to the installed system successfully with the user account you created | ||
# If you set the user account to be an administrator account, it should be one (in the 'wheel' group); if not, it should not | # If you set the user account to be an administrator account, it should be one (in the 'wheel' group); if not, it should not |
Revision as of 21:20, 25 July 2013
Description
This test case checks whether user creation works during installation.
How to test
- Boot the installer using any available means
- Make appropriate choices at the pre-installation hub and begin installation
- While installation is underway, enter the User Creation spoke and create a user account. You will either have to make this user an administrator, or also set a root password in the Root Password spoke
- Boot the installed system, and attempt to log in using the user account you created
Expected Results
- The user creation process during installation should work correctly and not interfere with the installation process
- Any initial setup utility that may run on first boot of the installed system should not require you to create a second user account
- You should be able to log in to the installed system successfully with the user account you created
- If you set the user account to be an administrator account, it should be one (in the 'wheel' group); if not, it should not