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= WHAT = | |||
It's time to kick the tires on encrypted block device installation support in F10-Alpha. There have been several changes on this front recently, most notably the arrival of [ | It's time to kick the tires on encrypted block device installation support in F10-Alpha. There have been several changes on this front recently, most notably the arrival of [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterStartup plymouth]. The plan is meet and try to poke holes in encrypted block device installations. We'll have a host of QA and Development characters hanging out discussing bugs (aka "features"), expectations, and test areas. I've included details below for how you can contribute below. | ||
= WHEN = | |||
'''DATE:''' Thursday, August 14th, 2008 | '''DATE:''' Thursday, August 14th, 2008 | ||
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'''TIME:''' Between ''12:00'' and ''21:00'' UTC (8am -> 5pm EDT) | '''TIME:''' Between ''12:00'' and ''21:00'' UTC (8am -> 5pm EDT) | ||
= WHERE = | |||
Discussion will be held on IRC in the [irc://irc.freenode.net/fedora-qa #fedora-qa] channel. There are quite a few different IRC clients out there you can use to join the discussion, including: | Discussion will be held on IRC in the [irc://irc.freenode.net/fedora-qa #fedora-qa] channel. There are quite a few different IRC clients out there you can use to join the discussion, including: | ||
* [http://embed.mibbit.com/?server=irc.freenode.net&channel=%23fedora-qa&forcePrompt=true | * Web-based mibbit (no additional software required)- [http://embed.mibbit.com/?server=irc.freenode.net&channel=%23fedora-qa&forcePrompt=true join #fedora-qa] | ||
* [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/16/ Chatzilla | * Chatzilla firefox extension - [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/16/ install Chatzilla] | ||
* A slew of | * A slew of popular linux clients - http://www.ircreviews.org/clients/platforms-unix.html | ||
= WHY = | |||
Have you tried installing using an encrypted block device yet? Support for [ | Have you tried installing using an encrypted block device yet? Support for [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Features/EncryptedBlockDevices installing to encrypted block devices] was added in Fedora 9. While this support has been present for an entire release, it hasn't yet been given a thorough test review. Additionally, with the presence of [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterStartup plymouth], the method by which unlocking your encrypted devices has changed dramatically. | ||
It's the new hotness and it could use your help in identifying use cases and fleshing out defects. | It's the new hotness and it could use your help in identifying use cases and fleshing out defects. | ||
= WHO = | |||
The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ... | The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ... | ||
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If you'd like to sign up to help field questions, please add your name to the list above. | If you'd like to sign up to help field questions, please add your name to the list above. | ||
= HOW = | |||
There are many ways you can help, depending on your interests and skill level. | There are many ways you can help, depending on your interests and skill level. | ||
== Triage NEW Bugs == | |||
Much like a field hospital, bug triage | Much like a field hospital, bug triage describes the art of quickly addressing the big issues in a bug, and moving it on for further review by the development team. Unlike a field hospital, there ''should'' be no blood or gunfire. The triage process has generated quite a following. As outlined on the [[BugZappers]] home, triage is a several step process: | ||
# [[BugZappers/GettingStarted| Getting started]] | # [[BugZappers/GettingStarted| Getting started]] | ||
# [[BugZappers/FindingBugs| Finding bugs to triage]], the list we'll use for Test Day includes: | # [[BugZappers/FindingBugs| Finding bugs to triage]], the list we'll use for Test Day includes: | ||
#* | #* List of ''NEW'' installer encrypted block device bugs needing triage: http://tinyurl.com/6k8e5h | ||
#* List of ''NEW'' Plymouth bugs: http://tinyurl.com/6omrxn | |||
# [[BugZappers/TakingAction| Taking action]] | # [[BugZappers/TakingAction| Taking action]] | ||
One should not spend more than 5 minutes triaging a single bug. If you have more time to spare, and are looking to get a bit more involved, please proceed with ''Bug Verification'' or ''Test Execution''. | One should not spend more than 5 minutes triaging a single bug. If you have more time to spare, and are looking to get a bit more involved, please proceed with ''Bug Verification'' or ''Test Execution''. | ||
== Verify Bug Fixes == | |||
At this time there are no unverified bug fixes. However, that will likely change as the days go on. | At this time there are no unverified bug fixes. However, that will likely change as the days go on. | ||
* | * Encrypted block device installation ''MODIFIED'' bugs - http://tinyurl.com/5jfdb7 | ||
* Plymouth ''MODIFIED'' bugs - http://tinyurl.com/648k9n | |||
== Testing == | |||
=== Getting Started === | |||
To help with testing, you'll need to get a copy of the Fedora 10 Alpha. Additionally, since the Test Day involves testing ''installation'', you'll likely need a spare system to install to. | To help with testing, you'll need to get a copy of the Fedora 10 Alpha. Additionally, since the Test Day involves testing ''installation'', you'll likely need a spare system to install to. | ||
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Here are some testing requirements: | Here are some testing requirements: | ||
* A spare system (can be a virtual guest) | * A spare system (can be a virtual guest) | ||
* Access to install F10-Alpha install media ( | * Access to install F10-Alpha install media (see http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org//mirrorlists/publiclist//Fedora/10-Alpha) | ||
* Optical CD/DVD media and a media burner (optional) | * Optical CD/DVD media and a media burner (optional) | ||
One you have selected a mirror, you must decide how you'd like to start the installer. There are many options, but the following lists the most popular choices. | One you have selected a mirror, you must decide how you'd like to start the installer. There are many options, but the following lists the most popular choices. | ||
==== Installation from CD/DVD ==== | |||
This method requires: | This method requires: | ||
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The same process used to install an Fedora release can be used to install F10-Alpha. For an overview of the process, please review the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ Installation Guide]. | The same process used to install an Fedora release can be used to install F10-Alpha. For an overview of the process, please review the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/ Installation Guide]. | ||
# First, determine your system architecture ( | # First, determine your system architecture (see http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-which-arch.html). | ||
# Next, locate a nearby mirror where you can download install media ( | # Next, locate a nearby mirror where you can download install media (see http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/development/). | ||
# Next, [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-expert-download.html download] a ''F10-Alpha'' Fedora CD, DVD, or <code>boot.iso</code> for your architecture from a ( | # Next, [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-expert-download.html download] a ''F10-Alpha'' Fedora CD, DVD, or <code>boot.iso</code> for your architecture from a (see http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-expert-download.html) | ||
# [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-making-media.html#sn-making-disc-media Burn the downloaded image to a CD/DVD] | # [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-making-media.html#sn-making-disc-media Burn the downloaded image to a CD/DVD] | ||
# [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-start-installation.html Boot from the CD/DVD] | # [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/sn-start-installation.html Boot from the CD/DVD] | ||
==== Installation from LiveUSB ==== | |||
* Refer to [[FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo|USB HowTo]] | * Refer to [[FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo|USB HowTo]] | ||
==== Installation over Network ==== | |||
This method requires: | This method requires: | ||
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With your system installed, you are ready to move on to testing. Good luck! | With your system installed, you are ready to move on to testing. Good luck! | ||
=== Exploratory Testing === | |||
Exploratory testing is an approach to software testing that is not scripted or planned in as much detail as a more traditional test plan. Rather than walking through a series of pre-defined test cases, the tester is asked to think about the high-level test areas in the software. From there, the tester is encouraged to use their knowledge of the product and the code in order to navigate through different areas of the software. As they walk through the software, their emphasis is to find bugs, expose new test areas, and learn more about the product to help guide future test efforts. | Exploratory testing is an approach to software testing that is not scripted or planned in as much detail as a more traditional test plan. Rather than walking through a series of pre-defined test cases, the tester is asked to think about the high-level test areas in the software. From there, the tester is encouraged to use their knowledge of the product and the code in order to navigate through different areas of the software. As they walk through the software, their emphasis is to find bugs, expose new test areas, and learn more about the product to help guide future test efforts. | ||
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For further reading on exploratory testing can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploratory_testing. | For further reading on exploratory testing can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploratory_testing. | ||
==== Test Areas ==== | |||
For our test day, let's define the following test areas as primary focus areas for exploratory testing: | For our test day, let's define the following test areas as primary focus areas for exploratory testing: | ||
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# '''SELinux''' - different policies, permissive, enforcing ... does this affect storing or checking the passphrase? | # '''SELinux''' - different policies, permissive, enforcing ... does this affect storing or checking the passphrase? | ||
=== Targeted Testing === | |||
Not in the mood for exploratory testing? That's fine. We've taken the time to define explicit test cases for the different test areas noted above. | Not in the mood for exploratory testing? That's fine. We've taken the time to define explicit test cases for the different test areas noted above. | ||
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With a spare system(s) in hand, you are welcome to walk through one or more of the following test cases. | With a spare system(s) in hand, you are welcome to walk through one or more of the following test cases. | ||
* | * Encrypted block device installation tests cases - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Features/EncryptedBlockDevices#Test_Plan | ||
* | * Plymouth test cases - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterStartup#Test_Plan | ||
The goal is to flesh out any bugs in the software that might be exposed by your special hardware environment. | The goal is to flesh out any bugs in the software that might be exposed by your special hardware environment. | ||
=== Test review === | |||
See a typo in the proposed test matrix? Have an interesting hardware scenario to share? Is something not clear? Help us improve the test coverage. | See a typo in the proposed test matrix? Have an interesting hardware scenario to share? Is something not clear? Help us improve the test coverage. | ||
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Come join us on #fedora-qa, ask questions, propose changes, and share your issues. | Come join us on #fedora-qa, ask questions, propose changes, and share your issues. | ||
= Known Issues = | |||
Both encrypted block device installation, and plymouth have been available for testing already. As a result, there is a list of bugs already filed for each area. Before you file a new bug, please refer to the following before filing a new bug: | Both encrypted block device installation, and plymouth have been available for testing already. As a result, there is a list of bugs already filed for each area. Before you file a new bug, please refer to the following before filing a new bug: | ||
* | * Plymouth known issues - http://tinyurl.com/5euz7s | ||
* Installer encrypted block devices known issues - http://tinyurl.com/5wwt3y | |||