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|testcase_stream=joyride
|testcase_stream=joyride
|testcase_component=OFW
|testcase_component=OFW
|testcase_feature={{Ticket|7394}}
|testcase_feature=<trac>7394</trac>
|testcase_objective=Ensure that a cleaninstall of a build image works properly from a USB key. Both on secure laptop (with a signed build) and an unsecured laptop (unsigned build).
|testcase_objective=Ensure that a cleaninstall of a build image works properly from a USB key. Both on secure laptop (with a signed build) and an unsecured laptop (unsigned build).
|testcase_tools=none
|testcase_tools=none

Revision as of 00:49, 15 August 2008

Test case: Short name::Use USB stick and cleaninstall the image; secure and not secured
How to report results

Stream ,|x|Build stream::x}}
Category [[Test category::{{{testcase_category}}}]] Sub-category [[Test subcategory::{{{testcase_subcategory}}}]]
Component System component::OFW
Feature [[System feature::<trac>7394</trac>]]
Objective Test objective::Ensure that a cleaninstall of a build image works properly from a USB key. Both on secure laptop (with a signed build) and an unsecured laptop (unsigned build).
Tools Test tools::none
Setup [[Test setup::# One XO that is write protected (secure)
  1. One XO that is not write protected (not secure)
  2. For the non-secure XO: USB stick with the correct .fth file in the boot directory along with non signed .img and .crc files
  3. For the non-secure XO: USB stick with .zip and .img signed images in the root]]
Procedure [[Test procedure::# Using a signed build, ensure that the secure laptop can install the image by holding the four game buttons while powering on.
  1. Using an unsigned build, ensure that a non secure laptop can install the image by holding the four game buttons while powering on.]]
Expected Results
and Pass Criteria
Pass criteria::These laptops should install the new image writing directly to nand; blowing away any data that was there; and boot up properly.
Comments More notes::none
Release Stream Build Pass/Fail Trac Ticket(s) Comment(s) Date of Test