B.0 Uninstalling the Test Kit from Any Linux System

  1. Log in to the system as root.

  2. Open a terminal or shell.

  3. At the shell prompt, type yast2 sw_single<Enter>.

  4. Change the filter to Selections.

  5. If you are uninstalling the test kit from the TestConsole system, click the check box in front of System Certification Software for the Testconsole until a trash can is present.

    For all other Linux systems, click the check box in front of System Certification Software for the SUT/FS4 until a trash can is present.

  6. Click Accept in the lower right corner.

  7. Remove all instances of installation sources.

    1. Type yast2 inst_source<Enter>.

    2. Delete every instance of Software Source Media referring to “SCK.”

    3. Click Finish.

You can also uninstall the test kit by typing the following commands at a shell prompt.

  1. Type rpm -e nstools<Enter>.

  2. Type rpm -e tconsole<Enter>.

  3. Type rpm -e tclink<Enter>.

To verify that the kit was uninstalled, type the following commands at a shell prompt:

  1. Type rpm -q nstools<Enter>.

  2. Type rpm -q tconsole<Enter>.

  3. Type rpm -q tclink<Enter>.