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Description

This test case tests the installer's ability to reclaim used space and use the anaconda recommended partition defaults.

Setup

  1. Start with a disk containing any combination of free space and previously created partitions. The free space itself should not be enough to install Fedora.

How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available means
  2. Make sure your disk is not set to be encrypted
  3. Select the appropriate disk, and continue installation
  4. Use the "Reclaim Space" dialog to select partitions to be used (delete option)
  5. Finish the instlalation, choosing all provided defaults

Expected Results

  1. Anaconda should prompt for an existing partition(s) to reclaim
  2. Aaconda should successfully use the selected partition(s)
  3. The system should install successfully
  4. After install, the system initiates boot properly