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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 <target_ui> Debian system, in <install_ui> mode
When I start the computer
Then I should see a <login> Login prompt
Examples:
| install_ui | target_ui | login |
| gui | LXDE | LXDE |
# | gui | KDE | KDE |
| gui | minimal | VT |
| gui | XFCE | XFCE |
# | text | non-GUI | VT |
# | gui | Gnome Desktop | Gnome |
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Scenario: Attempt to Install KDE, expecting it to fail because #818970
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 KDE 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 "#{JOB_NAME}"
When I start the computer
Then I should see a KDE 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
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