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{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This test verifies that a traditional installer image containing packages can be booted and installed from a USB stick created by a {{command|dd}} command.
{{admon/warning|Data loss|Any data on the USB stick used for this test is likely to be destroyed. Please do not use a stick whose contents you need to keep.}}
|setup=
# Download the image you wish to test. This must be a traditional (i.e. non-live) installer-based image containing a package repository, such as the [[Server]] offline install image.
# Ensure you have a USB stick that is larger than the live image whose contents you can afford to lose (the contents of the stick will be destroyed as a part of the test).
# Ensure you have an existing Linux (or other Unix system) with the {{command|dd}} command available.
|actions=
# Convert the image to the USB stick using {{command|dd}}.
#* Example command is: {{#tag:pre|# dd if=Fedora-{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}-x86_64-DVD.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=16M status=progress oflag=direct}} where you replace ''sdX'' by your USB stick device identifier. '''This will destroy all data on that disk.'''
#* A longer guide how to use this command is available at [[How to create and use Live USB#dd]].
# Boot the system from the USB stick.
# Proceed with the installation.
|results=
# The image is written to the USB stick without error.
# The USB stick boots into the installer without error.
# The installation finishes successfully, and uses the package repository on the USB stick (not a network repository).
# The new system initiates boot properly. Note that problems after boot that do not seem to be related to writing the image to a USB stick are likely out of the scope of this test case, though they may count as failures of one of the other installation validation test cases.
}}
 
[[Category:Installer Boot Methods]]
[[Category:USB_test_cases]]

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