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feat: Testcase documentation for Installer Requirements Includes the following: - [x] Media Consistency Verification - [x] Packages and Installer Sources - [x] Installation Interfaces - [x] Minimal Installation - [x] Kickstart Installation - [x] Disk Layouts - [x] Bootloader Disk Selection - [x] Storage Volume Resize - [x] Update Image - [x] Installer Help - [x] Installer Translations
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title: QA:Testcase Disk Layouts
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author: Al Bowles
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revision_date: 2022-07-08
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rc:
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prod: Rocky Linux
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ver:
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- 8
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- 9
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level: Final
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---
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!!! info "Associated release criterion"
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This test case is associated with the [Release_Criteria#Disk Layouts](9_release_criteria.md#disk-layouts) release criterion. If you are doing release validation testing, a failure of this test case may be a breach of that release criterion.
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## Description
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This test case verifies successful installation to any supported partition layout using any file system or format combination.
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{% include 'testing/qa_data_loss_warning.md' %}
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## Setup
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{% include 'testing/qa_setup_boot_to_media.md' %}
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## How to test
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1. Select the Installation Destination spoke.
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1. Select the volumes to which the operating system should be installed.
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1. Select the Custom radio button under the Storage Configuration section, then click "Done".
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1. For each volume, perform these steps:
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1. Choose the desired partitioning scheme from the dropdown menu. Supported options are Standard Partition, LVM, and LVM Thin Provisioning.
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1. Select the "Encrypt my data" checkbox to create an encrypted filesystem.
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1. Select the plus (+) button in the lower left hand corner to add a partition.
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1. Define the desired mount point and volume capacity, then click "Add mount point".
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1. Set the device type. Supported options are LVM, RAID, Standard Partition, and LVM Thin Provisioning.
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1. If device type was set to RAID, select the RAID level. Supported options are RAID0, RAID1, RAID4, RAID5, RAID6, and RAID10.
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1. Set the filesystem type. Supported options are BIOS Boot, ext2, ext3, ext4, swap, vfat, and xfs.
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1. In supported cases you may choose to disable formatting of existing partitions by unchecking the Reformat checkbox.
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1. When all partitions have been created, click the blue Done button in the upper left corner.
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1. Review the Summary of Changes dialog, then click Accept Changes.
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1. Continue the installation as normal.
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## Expected Results
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1. The installation should complete successfully and boot to the appropriate disk.
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1. The specified filesystem type and partition scheme should be used.
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1. If configured, software RAID should function as expected.
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## Testing with openQA
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The following openQA test suites satisfy this release criteria:
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- `install_standard_partition_ext4`
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- `install_custom_gui_standard_partition_ext4`
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- `install_lvm_ext4`
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- `install_custom_gui_lvm_ext4`
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- `install_software_raid`
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- `install_custom_gui_software_raid`
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- `install_xfs`
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- `install_custom_gui_xfs`
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- `install_lvmthin`
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- `install_multi`
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- `install_multi_empty`
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{% include 'testing/qa_testcase_bottom.md' %}
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