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- Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session
- The system boots properly
- When you see the aubergine screen with an icon at the bottom, press any key to get the menu
- Language list will appear
- Select your language and then press Enter
- The installer menu is displayed
- Press F4 and select ‘OEM Install (for manufacturers)’’ and press Enter
- The installer menu is displayed again
- Press Enter on the ‘Try Ubuntu without installing’ option
- The live session is loaded
- Double Click on ‘Install Ubuntu’
- The ubiquity installer starts, with a welcome dialog with language selection
- Click on continue
- The 'Preparing to install Ubuntu' screen is displayed
- On the screen Preparing to install Ubuntu, note the state of each check mark for the following components
- Your system have at least the amount a space indicated
- Is plugged to a power source
- Is connected to the Internet
- Check marks represent the state of your system accurately
- Click on the continue button
- The 'Installation type' screen is displayed
- Note the state of the 'Check Erase Disk and install Ubuntu' radio button
- The 'Check Erase Disk and install Ubuntu' radio button should be checked
- Click on the continue button
- The 'Erase Disk and install Ubuntu' is displayed
- Verify that the drive selected on the Select drive list correspond to the drive on the chart (e.g /dev/sda)
- Selected drive is displayed on the chart
- Verify that the full drive space is allocated
- Full drive space is allocated for installation
- Click on Install Now button
- The 'Where are you?' screen is displayed
- If your system is connected to the network, note the preselected timezone correspond with your timezone and the city indicated in the text box
- The timezone and city displayed match your timezone and a city from your area
- Click on the map to a different timezone of your choice
- The the corresponding city is displayed in the text field and the new timezone is selected
- Re-enter the name of a city from your are
- The input field and a drop down list opens with a list of items matching the name you entered
- Select the name of the city from your area
- The timezone and city are update to your new selection
- Click on the continue button
- The 'Keyboard Layout' screen appears
- Note the Keyboard layout and variant, and type some characters in the test area
- Correct keyboard layout and variant are selected from timezone information by default, and the proper characters display when typed
- Click on Detect Keyboard Layout and answer to the questions asked
- The proposed keyboard corresponds to your keyboard
- Click on continue
- The 'Who are you?' screen appears
- Input password for the oem user
- Name, username and password are accepted. Additionally, the continue button is enabled
- Click on the continue button
- The 'Welcome to Ubuntu ' slide is displayed
- Wait for the installation to proceed and the slide to change automatically
- The slideshow appears correct, the installer displays installation details along the bottom and the slideshow changes slides
- Click the left and right arrow buttons next to the slides
- The slide changes slides in the proper direction as indicated by the click
- Wait for the installer to finish
- An 'Installation Complete' dialog appears
- Click the Restart now button
- GUI is shut down, a prompt to remove media and press Enter appears
- Remove the disc and press enter
- The machine has been rebooted
- Allow the machine to reboot
- The system boots properly and loads into ubuntu
- Execute the following command on the command line to install any updates that may be present
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
- The system updates and installs new packages (if any exist)
- Restart the computer
- The system restarts and boots into the ubuntu desktop
- Double click the ‘Prepare for shipping to end user’ icon on the desktop
- The OEM config preparation window appears
- Enter your oem password and click ok
- The window is closed
- Shutdown the machine and remove the install disc. Turn the machine back on
- The system boots into the end-user installer (Note that any case where the user is taken out of a graphical experience should be filed as a bug)
- Select a language and click Continue
- The timezone screen is displayed
- Select a timezone and click Continue
- Keyboard Layout screen is displayed
- Select a keyboard layout and click Continue
- User details screen is displayed
- Add end user details and click Continue
- After a wait, the login screen appears
- Type in the ‘end users’ username and password and hit enter
- The machine logins successfully
- Execute the following command on the command line:
lsb_release -rd
- Both the description and the release presented matches the version of ubuntu you installed
- Execute the following command on the command line:
arch
- Verify the result correctly lists the architecture of the installation you installed. For example, x86_64 for 64-bit x86 machine.
- Execute the following command on the command line:
sudo sfdisk -l
- Verify the partition scheme displayed matches the partition scheme you chose during installation
- Execute the following command on the command line:
sudo apt-get update
- Apt should hit each of the package mirrors and update all of them without error
- Launch 'update-manager' (for quantal this is being renamed to software-updater) and install any updates presented
- The updates are downloaded and installed without error
- Launch 'firefox' and navigate to http://www.ubuntu.com
- The ubuntu homepage is loaded and displays properly
- Launch 'Time & Date' settings menu and note the timezone information and local time and date
- The timezone, date and time should match the settings you selected during installation
- If you installed a non-english version of ubuntu, note the language used on the desktop
- The desktop should be localized into your language, or it should have prompted you upon initial login to install the missing components for your language
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result.
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