QA:Testcase Keyboard Layout
Release relevance
This Testcase applies the following versions of Rocky Linux: 8, 9
Associated release criterion
This test case is associated with the Release_Criteria#keyboard-layout release criterion. If you are doing release validation testing, a failure of this test case may be a breach of that release criterion.
Description¶
As there are a lot of different keyboard layouts available, it is necessary to test if the keyboard functionality works without any issues throughout the system.
Setup¶
- Obtain access to a few different system configurations, especially with and without UI, and not to forget with disk encryption.
- Acquire access to either a baremetal machine or a VM host, to install a new machine
- Prepare appropriate media for the selected ISO to be tested.
- Example: QA:Testcase Media USB dd
How to test¶
Installer¶
- Bootup the installer
- Choose a language
- Make sure that the keyboard layout got chosen correctly corresponding to the language setting
- Change the keyboard layout if needed to test
- Enter text all over Anaconda to make sure the keyboard layout works correctly with the chosen keyboard layout
Disk Encryption¶
- Setup a system with disk encryption
- Check that the password for the disk encryption works on bootup with graphical UI
- Check that the password for the disk encryption works on bootup with text mode
Text mode¶
Check that the chosen keyboard layout works correctly on text mode.
GNOME and Application¶
- Check the login, that the keyboard layout works correctly on the graphical UI login screen
- Also check that the GNOME UI works correctly with the chosen keyboard layout
- And finally check some applications, that the keyboard works as expected
Expected Results¶
The tests during the process could be successfully finished.
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