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== Reuse /home on LVM == | == Reuse /home on LVM == | ||
=== Setup === | === Setup === | ||
* Do an installation with separate /home partition placed on LVM logical volume. | |||
** To start virtual machine, run: | |||
<pre> | |||
# virt-install --accelerate -n test-machine101 -r 1024 -f /var/lib/libvirt/images/test-machine101.img -s 21 -c Fedora.iso | |||
</pre> | |||
* start up installed system, store some data in /home | |||
* change the boot order to boot up again from installation media, | |||
* start the installation again. | |||
=== Action === | === Action === | ||
# | # Select custom partitioning in INSTALLATION DESTINATION, | ||
# assign existing home logical volume to /home mount point, do not format partition, | |||
# create & assign other required mount points (/, /boot, ...), complete the partitioning, | |||
# complete the installation and start up installed system. | |||
=== Expected Results === | === Expected Results === | ||
# Existing home logical volume is visible in installer, | |||
# it is possible to assign mount point to this volume, | |||
# it is possible to disable formatting, | |||
# installation is completed, | |||
# systems starts up, | |||
# data in /home partition still exist. | |||
=== Cleanup === | === Cleanup === | ||
# To destroy virtual machine run: | |||
<pre> | |||
# virsh destroy test-machine101 | |||
# virsh undefine --remove-all-storage test-machine101 | |||
</pre> | |||
== Reuse /home == | == Reuse /home == |
Revision as of 14:29, 16 May 2013
Initial setup
- Prepare installation media available at {URL} according to instructions {URL}
- Optionally install virtualization support in Fedora:
# yum -y install @virtualization # service libvirtd start
- To start virtual machine you can use this command:
# virt-install --accelerate -n test-machine101 -r 1024 -f /var/lib/libvirt/images/test-machine101.img -s 21 -c Fedora.iso
- You can destroy virtual machine right after execution of a test case with these commands:
# virsh destroy test-machine101 # virsh undefine --remove-all-storage test-machine101
Installation on bios/firmware RAID
Setup
- You need a machine with bios/firmware RAID supported by dmraid or MD. Linux MD driver supports Intel Matrix RAID technology, dmraid supports following products:
- asr : Adaptec HostRAID ASR (0,1,10)
- ddf1 : SNIA DDF1 (0,1,4,5,linear)
- hpt37x : Highpoint HPT37X (S,0,1,10,01)
- hpt45x : Highpoint HPT45X (S,0,1,10)
- isw : Intel Software RAID (0,1,5,01)
- jmicron : JMicron ATARAID (S,0,1)
- lsi : LSI Logic MegaRAID (0,1,10)
- nvidia : NVidia RAID (S,0,1,10,5)
- pdc : Promise FastTrack (S,0,1,10)
- sil : Silicon Image(tm) Medley(tm) (0,1,10)
- via : VIA Software RAID (S,0,1,10)
- dos : DOS partitions on SW RAIDs
- you need multiple hard drives connected to controller supporting RAID setup,
- setup arbitary RAID level in your firmware.
Action
- Boot the installation media on prepared machine,
- finish the installation by choosing default options.
Expected Results
- Installation starts up properly,
- RAID device is recognized and used,
- system is installed without issue, it boots up,
- system is installed on RAID and not underlying devices.
Cleanup
N/A
Installation on iSCSI
- Run any test case from QA:ISCSI_Installation_Test_plan
Default LVM with encryption
Setup
- Run the installation on bare metal or virtual machine.
- To start virtual machine, run:
# virt-install --accelerate -n test-machine101 -r 1024 -f /var/lib/libvirt/images/test-machine101.img -s 21 -c Fedora.iso
Action
- In INSTALLATION DESTINATION choose default layout with LVM,
- select encryption and put passphrase,
- complete the installation.
Expected Results
- Default partitioning layout is created,
- partitions are encrypted,
- installer asks for passphrase,
- system requests passphrase during boot,
- systems starts without issue with passphrase.
Cleanup
- To destroy virtual machine run:
# virsh destroy test-machine101 # virsh undefine --remove-all-storage test-machine101
Reuse /home on LVM
Setup
- Do an installation with separate /home partition placed on LVM logical volume.
- To start virtual machine, run:
# virt-install --accelerate -n test-machine101 -r 1024 -f /var/lib/libvirt/images/test-machine101.img -s 21 -c Fedora.iso
- start up installed system, store some data in /home
- change the boot order to boot up again from installation media,
- start the installation again.
Action
- Select custom partitioning in INSTALLATION DESTINATION,
- assign existing home logical volume to /home mount point, do not format partition,
- create & assign other required mount points (/, /boot, ...), complete the partitioning,
- complete the installation and start up installed system.
Expected Results
- Existing home logical volume is visible in installer,
- it is possible to assign mount point to this volume,
- it is possible to disable formatting,
- installation is completed,
- systems starts up,
- data in /home partition still exist.
Cleanup
- To destroy virtual machine run:
# virsh destroy test-machine101 # virsh undefine --remove-all-storage test-machine101