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== Tests == | == Tests == | ||
Install | Install some of the following guest OSes: | ||
# Fedora 9 | |||
# Fedora 10 | |||
# Fedora 11 | # Fedora 11 | ||
# RHEL or CentOS 4 | |||
# RHEL | # RHEL or CentOS 5 | ||
# RHEL | |||
# Windows XP | # Windows XP | ||
# | # Windows 2K3 | ||
# Windows Vista | |||
# Windows 7 preview | |||
# Debian 5 | |||
# Solaris/OpenSolaris | |||
# FreeBSD | |||
# SuSE/OpenSuSE | |||
using virt-manager and/or virt-install. | using virt-manager and/or virt-install. |
Revision as of 21:10, 6 May 2009
See Test_Day:2009-05-07_Virtualization.
This test area is concerned with testing that different OSes install successfully as a KVM guest on a Fedora host.
Prerequisites
Tests
Install some of the following guest OSes:
- Fedora 9
- Fedora 10
- Fedora 11
- RHEL or CentOS 4
- RHEL or CentOS 5
- Windows XP
- Windows 2K3
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7 preview
- Debian 5
- Solaris/OpenSolaris
- FreeBSD
- SuSE/OpenSuSE
using virt-manager and/or virt-install.
If possible, use different install methods - e.g. DVD ISO, http, nfs etc. installs for Fedora/RHEL.
Results
If you have problems with any of the tests, file a bug report in bugzilla.
Once you have completed an install, add its details to the table below.
User | Fedora | RHEL | Windows | Comments |
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James Laska |