@product Feature: Doing variations on d-i installs As a normal user I should be able to install Debian Scenario Outline: Install Debian, and boot to a login prompt Given I install a Debian system, in mode When I start the computer Then I should see a Login prompt Examples: | install_ui | target_ui | login | # | gui | Gnome | Gnome | # FIXME -- X fails to start at present -- possibly related to "qxl too old" seen on flickering console, which seems like it might be something to do with 'spice' | gui | minimal | VT | | gui | LXDE | LXDE | | gui | XFCE | XFCE | | gui | KDE | KDE | # | text | non-GUI | VT | @broken Scenario: Attempt to Install Gnome, expecting it to fail because X doesn't start for some reason Given I have started Debian Installer in text mode and stopped at the Tasksel prompt And I intend to use text mode And I select the Gnome task And I wait while the bulk of the packages are installed And I install GRUB And I allow reboot after the install is complete And I wait for the reboot And I power off the computer And the computer is set to boot from ide drive When I start the computer Then I should see a Gnome Login prompt # Scenario: Get a useful error from a bogus HTTP proxy # Given I get d-i to the HTTP proxy prompt # When I set the proxy to "127.23.23.23" # Then I should get an error message that mentions the proxy # this is useful for just proving that the d-i image is able to boot @trivial Scenario: Minimal Boot test Given a disk is created for Debian Installer tests And I intend to use gui mode When I start the computer Then I select the install mode @preseed Scenario: Preseed using hands.com with checksum Given a disk is created for Debian Installer tests And I intend to use gui mode And I intend to boot with options "auto=true priority=critical url=hands.com classes=jenkins.debian.org/pb10;loc/gb;hands.com/general-tweaks;setup/users;partition/atomic;desktop/lxde DEBCONF_DEBUG=5" When I start the computer And I select the install mode And the VM shuts down within 20 minutes And the computer is set to boot from ide drive And I start the computer Then I should see a LXDE Login prompt