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# Boot the installer using any available means (DVD, netinst/boot.iso, Live or PXE)   
# Boot the installer using any available means (DVD, netinst/boot.iso, Live or PXE)   
# At the initial screen, select the option labelled ''Install system with basic video driver''
# At the initial screen, select ''Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora in basic graphics mode''
# Proceed with normal installation
# Proceed with normal installation
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|results=
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<li> The installer boot screen displays the option, ''Install system with basic video driver''
<li> The installer boot screen displays the option ''Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora in basic graphics mode''
<li> The graphical installer displays properly and uses the vesa driver.  Confirm vesa driver usage by inspecting {{filename|/tmp/X.log}} or {{filename|/var/log/anaconda/anaconda.xlog}} after installation.  You should see output similar to the following:
<li> The graphical installer displays properly and uses the vesa driver.  Confirm vesa driver usage by inspecting {{filename|/tmp/X.log}} or {{filename|/var/log/anaconda/anaconda.xlog}} after installation.  You should see output similar to the following:
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Revision as of 12:49, 27 September 2011

Description

A complete installation using the vesa driver for installation. Note that graphical install requires 256MB RAM.


How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available means (DVD, netinst/boot.iso, Live or PXE)
  2. At the initial screen, select Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora in basic graphics mode
  3. Proceed with normal installation

Expected Results

  1. The installer boot screen displays the option Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora in basic graphics mode
  2. The graphical installer displays properly and uses the vesa driver. Confirm vesa driver usage by inspecting /tmp/X.log or /var/log/anaconda/anaconda.xlog after installation. You should see output similar to the following:
    [    71.321] (II) VESA(0): initializing int10
    [    71.325] (II) VESA(0): Primary V_BIOS segment is: 0xc000
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA BIOS detected
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA VBE Version 2.0
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA VBE Total Mem: 4096 kB
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA VBE OEM: VGABIOS Cirrus extension
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA VBE OEM Software Rev: 1.0
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA VBE OEM Vendor: VGABIOS Cirrus extension
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA VBE OEM Product: VGABIOS Cirrus extension
    [    71.326] (II) VESA(0): VESA VBE OEM Product Rev: 1.0
  3. The installed system should contain a /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/XX-somename.conf file which specifies the vesa driver in the Device section
  4. When X starts on the installed system, it should be using the vesa driver. Confirm by checking /var/log/Xorg.0.log for similar output to the above from the installer