Hi Sue, thanks for your time for reviewing the test plan.
Susan Sohn ??: > Hi Angela, > > A few comments on this version: > > Test Program Summary: >> The language selection is used as the default during the text >> install, but can be modified for the installed system. > > There is no longer a screen to modify the language via the text > installer. The selection of language during boot will be what is used > on the installed system (can be modified by the user later). Done. > >> Testing will focus on The automatic test suite will use EXPECT to >> capture the content of Text Installer UI screen. > > (nit) cut and paste? Yes, modified :) >> Description: The Text Installer depends on Static IP Configuration, >> extended partition management and slice management and preservation. > > You don't need to include Static IP here. We will be able to configure > static ip manually. Removed. > >> The Text Installer will have the following screens: > > Suggest changing Static IP Configuration to: > o Network > o Manual Network Configuration Done > >> The GRUB, install media and internationalization are out of test scope. > > Why is the install media out of scope? You need to verify that the > media boots, provides keyboard and language prompts, brings up the > small menu, etc. For the term "install media", the media I mean is such as USB stick, USB disk, DVD, etc.. In our test, we will use DVD and USB stick which contains install image ISO. We will not test whether the different medias work well combined with complex scenarios. In test assertion manual_01, we will briefly go through the following actions: boot the media, select language and keyboard layout (to be added according to your comments on test assertion :) ), bring up the small menu, enter text installer, quit text installer, enter driver update, quit driver update, enter shell, quit shell. We will not test other scenarios, such as text installer failed and do DDU. Basically we will focus more on what is defined in text installer UI Spec. Do you have any concerns on them? Maybe the words I used is not in the way native speaker use, if so, would you mind correct me? Thanks :) Thanks, Angela > > Thanks, > Sue
