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[Merge] ubuntu-manual-tests:pi-testcases-update into ubuntu-manual-tests:main

 

Tim Andersson has proposed merging ubuntu-manual-tests:pi-testcases-update into ubuntu-manual-tests:main.

Requested reviews:
  Ubuntu Testcase Admins (ubuntu-testcase)

For more details, see:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-testcase/ubuntu-manual-tests/+git/ubuntu-manual-tests/+merge/464114
-- 
Your team Ubuntu Testcase Admins is requested to review the proposed merge of ubuntu-manual-tests:pi-testcases-update into ubuntu-manual-tests:main.
diff --git a/testcases/image/1711_RaspberryPi 4 2GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1711_RaspberryPi 4 2GB Post-install
index d294508..ffaa332 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1711_RaspberryPi 4 2GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1711_RaspberryPi 4 2GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1719_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1719_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Post-install
index 08c3078..a8ec4e4 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1719_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1719_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1720_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1720_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Post-install
index 640de52..443309a 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1720_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1720_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1721_RaspberryPi 3B+ Post-install b/testcases/image/1721_RaspberryPi 3B+ Post-install
index e846cee..23b1aad 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1721_RaspberryPi 3B+ Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1721_RaspberryPi 3B+ Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1722_RaspberryPi 3B Post-install b/testcases/image/1722_RaspberryPi 3B Post-install
index 324e2b0..eb5f698 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1722_RaspberryPi 3B Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1722_RaspberryPi 3B Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1723_RaspberryPi 3A+ Post-install b/testcases/image/1723_RaspberryPi 3A+ Post-install
index b3c9578..02fc953 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1723_RaspberryPi 3A+ Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1723_RaspberryPi 3A+ Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1724_RaspberryPi 2 Post-install b/testcases/image/1724_RaspberryPi 2 Post-install
index 3680fcf..711c7af 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1724_RaspberryPi 2 Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1724_RaspberryPi 2 Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1726_RaspberryPi CM3+ Post-install b/testcases/image/1726_RaspberryPi CM3+ Post-install
index 4778a1c..00ce5da 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1726_RaspberryPi CM3+ Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1726_RaspberryPi CM3+ Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
diff --git a/testcases/image/1727_RaspberryPi CM3+ Lite Post-install b/testcases/image/1727_RaspberryPi CM3+ Lite Post-install
index 647afc5..31d1903 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1727_RaspberryPi CM3+ Lite Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1727_RaspberryPi CM3+ Lite Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
diff --git a/testcases/image/1740_RaspberryPi 400 Post-install b/testcases/image/1740_RaspberryPi 400 Post-install
index 60332da..1cf1b42 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1740_RaspberryPi 400 Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1740_RaspberryPi 400 Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1741_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1741_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Post-install
index b5ac85d..ec3723c 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1741_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1741_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     <p>This test case is to be carried out on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 2GB.</p>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1742_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1742_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Post-install
index 4b7756d..93fd1dc 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1742_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1742_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     <p>This test case is to be carried out on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 4GB.</p>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1745_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Desktop b/testcases/image/1745_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Desktop
index 3210d18..1f5f39a 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1745_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1745_RaspberryPi 4 4GB Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -11,6 +11,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -67,7 +74,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -96,15 +103,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -114,6 +123,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -137,6 +167,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1746_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Desktop b/testcases/image/1746_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Desktop
index 84262d4..76f58d5 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1746_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1746_RaspberryPi 4 8GB Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -11,6 +11,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -67,7 +74,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -96,15 +103,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -114,6 +123,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -137,6 +167,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1747_RaspberryPi 400 Desktop b/testcases/image/1747_RaspberryPi 400 Desktop
index d0183a3..9d7faae 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1747_RaspberryPi 400 Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1747_RaspberryPi 400 Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -11,6 +11,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -67,7 +74,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -96,15 +103,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -114,6 +123,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -137,6 +167,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1748_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Desktop b/testcases/image/1748_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Desktop
index b22250d..0162dbe 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1748_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1748_RaspberryPi CM4 2GB Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     <p>This test case is to be carried out on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 2GB.</p>
@@ -15,6 +15,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -71,7 +78,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -100,15 +107,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -118,6 +127,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -141,6 +171,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1749_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Desktop b/testcases/image/1749_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Desktop
index a3c12c1..7bd1a81 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1749_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1749_RaspberryPi CM4 4GB Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     <p>This test case is to be carried out on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 4GB.</p>
@@ -15,6 +15,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -71,7 +78,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -100,15 +107,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -118,6 +127,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -141,6 +171,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1750_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Desktop b/testcases/image/1750_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Desktop
index 3b2e0fd..107f4b8 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1750_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1750_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     <p>This test case is to be carried out on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 8GB.</p>
@@ -15,6 +15,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -71,7 +78,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -100,15 +107,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -118,6 +127,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -141,6 +171,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1752_RaspberryPi Zero 2 Post-install b/testcases/image/1752_RaspberryPi Zero 2 Post-install
index 569f6c2..1615f34 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1752_RaspberryPi Zero 2 Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1752_RaspberryPi Zero 2 Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,18 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+        On the Pi Zero 2W, the LED may blink off periodically to show disk
+        activity, but should otherwise remain lit.
+      
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1777_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1777_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Post-install
index 92c8d86..a38d2d4 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1777_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1777_RaspberryPi CM4 8GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     <p>This test case is to be carried out on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 8GB.</p>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1791_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Desktop b/testcases/image/1791_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Desktop
index f61019c..d8da9fe 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1791_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1791_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -11,6 +11,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -67,7 +74,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -96,15 +103,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -114,6 +123,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -137,6 +167,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1792_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Desktop b/testcases/image/1792_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Desktop
index 87e3b75..2fc5b31 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1792_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Desktop
+++ b/testcases/image/1792_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Desktop
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_desktop_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -11,6 +11,13 @@
     <dl>
       
     
+    <dt>Watch the power LED</dt>
+      <dd>
+        Ensure it turns out at boot time, and stays lit as the kernel starts
+        (when the rainbow screen disappears)
+      </dd>
+  
+    
     <dt>Watch the boot screen</dt>
     <dd>Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time</dd>
   
@@ -67,7 +74,7 @@
   
     
     <dt>
-      Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
+      Launch Settings from
       the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
       appears
     </dt>
@@ -96,15 +103,17 @@
     <dt>
       Configure wifi via Network Manager
       <ul>
-        <li>Click the power icon at the top right of the screen</li>
-        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that</li>
-        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the scan list</li>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the WiFi entry from the menu</li>
+        <li>Select your local WiFi network from the visible networks list</li>
         <li>Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted</li>
         <li>Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run <code>ip
           addr</code></li>
         <li>Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface</li>
+        <li>Disconnect ethernet, if any is plugged in</li>
         <li>Check <code>ping google.com</code> successfully pings a few times
           (<tt>Ctrl+C</tt> to cancel)</li>
+        <li>Reconnect ethernet, if it was connected before</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
@@ -114,6 +123,27 @@
   
     
     <dt>
+      Configure bluetooth and pair a device
+      <ul>
+        <li>Launch settings</li>
+        <li>Select the Bluetooth entry from the menu (you must be on this page
+          for the Pi to be "discoverable")</li>
+        <li>On another Bluetooth device (e.g. an Android phone) make sure it
+          is "discoverable" (e.g. on Android go into Bluetooth
+          settings)</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device shows up in the "Devices" list
+          on the Bluetooth settings page, then select it</li>
+        <li>Confirm the pincode on both devices</li>
+        <li>Ensure the other device now shows as anything other that "Not
+          Set Up" in the "Devices" list</li>
+        </ul>
+      </dt>
+      <dd>
+        The Bluetooth interface can scan for, and pair with, another device
+      </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
       <ul>
         <li>Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
@@ -137,6 +167,8 @@
         <li>Start a terminal session</li>
         <li>Run <code>wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
         <li>Once the download has completed, run <code>totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4</code></li>
+        <li>The utility may prompt to install codecs; accept the recommendation
+          and install whatever codecs are required</li>
       </ul>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1793_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1793_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Post-install
index dd5ed00..fce1478 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1793_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1793_RaspberryPi 5 4GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1794_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Post-install b/testcases/image/1794_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Post-install
index f8096d4..6bca689 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1794_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Post-install
+++ b/testcases/image/1794_RaspberryPi 5 8GB Post-install
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <!-- Please do not edit this file directly; it was generated with the
      tools/test_case_gen script using the following configuration as input:
-     definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
+     ./definitions/pi_server_cases.xml
 -->
 
     
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@
       
     
     <dt>
+      After powering on the machine, look at the power LED
+    </dt>
+    <dd>
+      The power LED illuminates and stays illuminated while the kernel continues
+      to boot. 
+    </dd>
+  
+    
+    <dt>
       Run <code>sudo flash-kernel</code>
     </dt>
     <dd>

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