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# Download and verify the latest [https://getfedora.org/coreos/download?tab=metal_virtualized&stream=next <b>next</b> image for QEMU] | # Download and verify the latest [https://getfedora.org/coreos/download?tab=metal_virtualized&stream=next <b>next</b> image for QEMU] |
Revision as of 08:01, 25 May 2020
Description
Install Fedora CoreOS on baremetal. For the sake of the testing the freshly-oven-baked changes, we would be using the next
image.
Setup
- Download and verify the latest next image for QEMU
How to test
- Choose your prefered installation source (ISO for an optical or USB drive, PXE for a network install or Raw for a direct disk copy to a hard drive.)
- CoreOS on Bare Metal
Expected Results
The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.
- Confirm that you can SSH successfully into the machine according to the instructions (and the contents of your Ignition file).
- Verify the documentation to start up a virtual machine:
- works without a hitch
- Steps are understandable
Optional
If you see some issues, investigate the logs in journal, make sure the services are running.
- Raw installation instructions are not available in the linked documentation. Furthermore, it's not clear what "Raw (4k Native)" download option exactly means.