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| === How to join? ===
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| For information on joining a Fedora Test Day, see [[QA/Test_Days#Where_are_Test_Days_held.3F]]
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| === What to test? === | | {| border="1" |
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| This week's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on:
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| * [[Features/20SecondStartup]]
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| === Preparing for Test Day === | |
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| Depending on the speed of your connection and the time available for testing, there are several methods available for
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| '''Live Images'''
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| # Please download a live ISO image for your architecture:
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| #* [http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/11-Alpha/Live/i686 i686]
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| #* [http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/11-Alpha/Live/x86_64 x86_64]
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| # Prepare your live image by following the instructions at [[FedoraLiveCD]]
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| # Or run the dowloaded ISO image in qemu: <pre> su -c 'qemu -cdrom Fedora-11-Alpha-i686-Live.iso -m 512 -std-vga'</pre>
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| '''Install Media'''
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| # Consult the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f10/ installation guide] for [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f10/en_US/ch-experts-quickstart.html quick start] information to determine the best install method for your needs.
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| # Follow [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f9/en_US/ch-other-install-methods.html instructions] for installing your system.
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| #* Alternatively, on an already installed system:
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| #*# Install snake: <pre>yum install snake</pre>
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| #*# Configure your system for installation: <pre>snake-install http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/11-Alpha/Fedora/i386/os</pre> | |
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| === Test Plan ===
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| Test Case: Assign ext4 fs with mount point
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| How to test:
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| 1. Prepare system with ext4 filesystem(s).
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| 2. Boot the installer.
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| 3. Select the ext4 filesystem as a mount point except of /boot, preferably some 'data' filesystem.
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| 4. Ensure installation is finished successfully.
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| Expected Results:
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| * ext4 filesystems are recognized.
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| * Mount point can be assigned to ext4 filesystem.
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| * Installation completes successfully.
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| * System starts properly with all filesystems mounted.
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| Test Case: Identify ext4 filesystems
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| How to Test:
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| 1. Prepare system with ext4 filesystem(s).
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| 2. Boot the installer.
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| 3. Use "Create custom layout" for partitioning and keep existing partitions.
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| 4. Ensure ext4 filesystems are recognized and included in list of filesystems.
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| Expected Results:
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| * Anaconda starts successfully.
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| * ext4 filesystems are detected and listed in partition layout of Disk druid screen.
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| * Disk druid allows basic manipulation with ext4 filesystems.
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| Test Case: Create new ext4 partition (non-root fs) | |
| How to Test:
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| 1. Boot the installer
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| 2. Advance to the (ddruid) partitioning screen
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| 3. Create a new (or use existing) partition
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| 4. Assign a non-rootfs mount point to the partition, choosing ext4 fs type
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| 5. Complete installation
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| 6. Reboot into post-install system
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| Expected Results
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| * installation completes successfully
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| * post-installation system boots
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| * ext4 filesystem is correctly identified and mounted
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| Test Case: Create new ext4 partition (root fs)
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| How to Test:
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| 1. Boot the installer
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| 2. Advance to the (ddruid) partitioning screen
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| 3. Create a new (or use existing) ext3 partition for /boot
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| 4. Create a new (or use existing) partition
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| 5. Assign a rootfs mount point to the partition, choosing ext4 fs type
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| 6. Complete installation
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| 7. Reboot into post-install system
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| Expected Results:
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| * installation completes successfully
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| * post-installation system boots
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| * ext4 filesystem is correctly identified and mounted
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| Test Case: ext4 fs on LVM LV
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| How to Test:
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| 1. Boot the installer
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| 2. Advance to the (ddruid) partitioning screen
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| 3. Create a new (or use existing) LVM PVs
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| 4. Create an LVM LV using the PVs
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| 5. Assign a non-/boot mount point to the LVM LV, choosing ext4 fs type
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| 6. Complete installation
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| 7. Reboot into post-install system
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| Expected Results
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| * installation completes successfully
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| * post-installation system boots
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| * ext4 filesystem is correctly identified and mounted using LVM LV device
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| Test Case: rescue mode
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| How to Test:
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| 1. Boot the installer
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| 2. Advance to the (ddruid) partitioning screen
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| 3. Create a new (or use existing) ext4 partition and assign a non-/boot mount point
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| 4. complete installation
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| 5. reboot into post-install system using rescue mode
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| Expected Results:
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| * installation completes successfully
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| * installation enters rescue mode
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| * rescue mode detects and mounts ext4 partition successfully
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| * user can interact with ext4 filesystem (read, write & edit files)
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| Test Case: ext4 native (non-LVM)
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| How to Test:
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| 1. Boot the installer
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| 2. Advance to the (ddruid) partitioning screen
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| 3. Create a new non-LVM ext4 partition and assign to / mount point
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| 4. complete installation
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| Expected Results
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| * installation completes successfully
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| * post-installation system boots
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| * ext4 filesystem is correctly identified and mounted
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| === DRAFT ===
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| Perhaps we should script all the changes and let the tester just
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| run the script
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| <pre>su -c 'chmod +x /home/<user>/Download/Bootchart-test.sh && /home/<user>/Download/Bootchart-test.sh </pre>
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| == Draft Continue ==
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| Have to hear from Harald how he wants it should be something like this..
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| Use a live cd or make a default all install.
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| Open a terminal window and run:
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| <pre>su -c 'yum -y install bootchart'</pre>
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| Open /sbin/bootchartd with your favourite text editor and change line 121
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| From
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| <pre>local exit_proc="gdmgreeter gdm-binary kdm-greet kdm ldm"</pre>
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| To
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| <pre>local exit_proc="firefox"</pre>
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| Or open up a terminal window and run
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| <pre>su -c 'sed 's/gdmgreeter\ gdm-binary\ kdm-greet\ kdm\ ldm/firefox/g' File > File </pre>
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| Open /etc/bootchartd.conf with your favourite text editor and change line 13
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| From
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| <pre>SAMPLE_PERIOD=0.2</PRE>
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| To
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| <pre>SAMPLE_PERIOD=20</PRE>
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| Or open up a terminal window and run
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| <pre>su -c 'sed 's/0.2/20/g' File > File </pre>
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| == Auto logon? ==
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| Perhaps Harald wants the user auto logon and auto start firefox ??
| | * Column 1 contains link to the test cases |
| | | * Column 2 Tester fills in his wiki name |
| | * Column 3 Is filled with cpu architecture on testing platform |
| | * Column 4 Is filled with either red of green |
| | * Column 5 Gives bug number an url to bugzilla |
| | * Column 6 Testers gives comment on his testing experience. |
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| == Bootcharts ==
| | Small sample. |
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| # TODO
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| We need to figure out were we want the tester to upload the bootchart..
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| We need to coordinate with the kernel guy's and rel-eng to provide the kernel with debug turned off and rel-eng to build a
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| testable test images for that test day..
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| Please record information about you and your bootup time in the table below.
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| ! Test Case 1 || Pass || Bug Number
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| |- | | | Test Case || Tester || Arch || Pass || Bug Number || Comments |
| | [[User:johannbg]]
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| | [[User:jlaska]] | | | align="center" | [[QA:Assign_ext4_fs_with_mount_point | 1 ]] |
| | align="right" style="background-color: red;" | | | | [[User:johannbg | Jóhann B.]] |
| | | i386 |
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| | 12345 | | | 12345 |
| |- | | | We all live in the yellow submarine |
| | [[User:wwoods]]
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| | 56789
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| |} | | | align="center" | [[QA:Assign_ext4_fs_with_mount_point | 1 ]] |
| | | | [[User:jlaska | James Alaska]] |
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| ! Test Case 2 || Pass || Bug Number
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| | [[User:johannbg]] | | | The Yellow submarine |
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| | [[User:jlaska]] | |
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| | [[User:wwoods]] | | | align="center" | [[QA:Assign_ext4_fs_with_mount_point | 1 ]] |
| | align="right" style="background-color: red;" | | | | [[User:Robertmwilliams | Robert M.]] |
| | | PPC |
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| | 56789 | | | 56789 |
| | | The yellow submarine |
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| |} | | | align="center" | [[QA:TestCases/Create new ext4 partition (non-root fs) | 2 ]] |
| | | | [[User:johannbg | Jóhann B.]] |
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| ! Test Case 3 || Pass || Bug Number
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| | [[User:johannbg]] | | | We all live in the yellow submarine |
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| | 12345 | |
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| | [[User:jlaska]] | | | align="center" | [[QA:TestCases/Create new ext4 partition (non-root fs) | 2 ]] |
| | align="right" style="background-color: red;" | | | | [[User:jlaska | James Alaska]] |
| | 56789 | | | PPC |
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| | | 555555 |
| | | The yellow submarine |
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| | [[User:wwoods]] | | | align="center" | [[QA:TestCases/Create new ext4 partition (non-root fs) | 2 ]] |
| | align="right" style="background-color: lightgreen;" | | | | [[User:Robertmwilliams | Robert M.]] |
| | | i386 |
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| |- | | | The yellow submarine |
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| === Need help? ===
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| 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.
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| The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...
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| * Development - [[User:Sandeen]]
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| * Quality Assurance - [[User:Johannbg]], [[User:jlaska]], [[User:wwoods]]
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| {{admon/tip|Want to join in?|If you'd like to sign up to help field questions, please add your name to the list above.}}
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