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{{QA/Test_Case
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|description=This test case checks whether an ''initial setup'' utility works as intended after Fedora installation.
|setup=Install the Fedora release you wish to test, in graphical mode, with the desired package set (different package sets may include different ''initial setup'' utilities). Do '''not''' create a user account during the installation.
|actions=
# Boot the installed system, and observe whether an initial setup utility runs
# Observe any artwork and release identification in the initial setup utility. Note whether it specifies a version number and/or a pre-release phase (''Alpha'' or ''Beta'', for instance), and if it does, if it is the correct version number and/or phase for the Fedora release or pre-release you are testing. Check whether any artwork included is in fact the correct, current artwork proposed by the design team for the release under test
# If a utility does run, complete the process. At least create one user account. You may choose to test any other functions offered by the initial setup process
# After completing the initial setup process, test whether you can log in successfully with the user account you created
# If no initial setup utility ran, check whether you can log in as root to whatever login screen you are presented with
|results=
# In most cases - including all release-blocking desktop package sets - an initial setup utility should run after installation if no user account was created during installation, and at least offer user account creation. Minimal or text-only installs may not include one
# You should be able to complete the user creation process of the initial setup utility with apparent success
# The user creation process should actually create a working user account with which you can log in to the system
# Other functions of initial-setup, if tested, should complete without errors, crashes or freezes, and should achieve the results they claim
# Any artwork or release identification present in an initial setup utility should include the correct Fedora release number, with the exception that if you are testing a Beta or earlier release, a reference to the pre-release phase but no release number is acceptable
# Any artwork included in post-beta builds must be part of the artwork proposed by the design team for the release in question. 'Placeholder' artwork is acceptable for Beta and earlier builds
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[[Category:Package_initial-setup_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-initial-setup_test_cases]]
[[Category:Critical_path_test_cases]]
[[Category:Base Acceptance Test Cases]]

Latest revision as of 19:55, 7 August 2013

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