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|description=This test case tests if network interface names in {{FedoraVersion|long|current}} remain the same after upgrading to {{FedoraVersion|long|next}} (or [[Releases/Rawhide|Rawhide]]). | |description=This test case tests if network interface names in {{FedoraVersion|long|current}} remain the same after upgrading to {{FedoraVersion|long|next}} (or [[Releases/Rawhide|Rawhide]]). |
Latest revision as of 19:52, 21 January 2011
Description
This test case tests if network interface names in Fedora 41 remain the same after upgrading to Fedora 42 (or Rawhide).
Setup
- Install Fedora 41 on your system.
How to test
- Inspect the network interface names on Fedora 14 using the command:
ls /sys/class/net/
- Upgrade to the next Fedora release and boot into the upgraded system. If Fedora 42 is not available, Rawhide may be used instead.
- Once again, inspect the interface names using the command:
ls /sys/class/net/
Expected Results
- Network interface names in Fedora Rawhide should be the same as they were in Fedora 14. Sample expected output is listed below.
# ls /sys/class/net/ eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 eth4 eth5 lo