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# Install the [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/get-started/install-the-hyper-v-role-on-windows-server/ Hyper-V] | # Install the [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/get-started/install-the-hyper-v-role-on-windows-server/ Hyper-V] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:14, 25 September 2023
Description
Launch Fedora CoreOS in Hyper-V from the fedora-coreos-next
image family.
Setup
NOTE: You are not required to run this test case. If you don't already have an access to HyperV skip this test.
- Install the Hyper-V
How to test
- Follow the Provisioning Fedora CoreOS on Microsoft Hyper-V documentation to launch the latest image in the
fedora-coreos-next
image family.
Expected Results
- The system launches in Hyper-V according to the instructions.
- You can connect through SSH.
- The linked documentation is clear, all steps are understandable, and nothing important is missing from it.
Optional
- Try to use the secure boot