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# Hit {{command|create}} to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc which can be added under the Storage section of the VM which is being created.
# Hit {{command|create}} to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc which can be added under the Storage section of the VM which is being created.
# Proceed with normal installation.
# Proceed with normal installation.
# Login to {{command|gnome-xorg}} by selecting through the menu during login
# Login to {{command|gnome-xorg}}  
# Hold {{command| left-ctrl + 'L'}} to enter seamless mode
# Hold {{command| left-ctrl + 'L'}} to enter seamless mode
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 11 September 2018

Description

This test case ensures the VirtualBox work well.

Setup

  1. Prepare a machine with the latest stable release (Fedora 39) installed
  2. Install VirtualBox from third-party repo
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Make sure to set the Video Memory to 64MB

How to test

  1. Create a virtual machine of Fedora 28/29 and boot the current development release or latest stable release in it (use boot.iso, PXE or DVD.iso of Fedora 40). This can be accomplished by selecting New and making sensible choices.
  2. Hit create to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc which can be added under the Storage section of the VM which is being created.
  3. Proceed with normal installation.
  4. Login to gnome-xorg
  5. Hold left-ctrl + 'L' to enter seamless mode

Expected Results

  1. The installer successfully boots from the ISO image
  2. The installer is able to activate and use the virtual network device(s)
  3. The installer is able to activate and use the virtual storage device(s)
  4. The install completes successfully
  5. The system reboots successfully, recognizing filesystems created on the virt device(s)
  6. The seamless mode will allow users to surf between the opened windows