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=== Images === | === Images === | ||
Please test with one of these images (the 2015-02-10 nightly builds). '''DO NOT USE 2015-02-11 OR LATER NIGHTLIES''' (Rawhide or Branched, including images found in {{filename|pub/fedora/linux/development/22/}} on the mirrors): they will fail to boot due to {{bz|1191713}}. | Please test with one of these images (the 2015-02-10 nightly builds). '''DO NOT USE 2015-02-11 OR LATER NIGHTLIES''' (Rawhide or Branched, including images found in {{filename|pub/fedora/linux/development/22/}} on the mirrors): they will fail to boot due to {{bz|1191713}}. Do not use ''unetbootin'' for live USB creation, it will not boot. | ||
* [https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/mash/rawhide-20150210/rawhide/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso 2015-02-10 x86_64 network install image] | * [https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/mash/rawhide-20150210/rawhide/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso 2015-02-10 x86_64 network install image] |
Revision as of 13:33, 12 February 2015
Fedora Test Days | |
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Anaconda and Dnf | |
Date | 2015-02-12 |
Time | all day |
Website | Fedora Calendar |
IRC | #fedora-test-day (webirc) |
Mailing list | test |
What to test?
Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on DNF use in Anaconda, the Fedora installer. DNF is the package manager intended to replace yum as the default for Fedora soon: part of the goal of this test day is to decide if it is in good enough shape to replace yum for Anaconda for Fedora 22.
Who's available
The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion:
- Development - Brian Lane (bcl), David Cantrell (dcantrell), Vratislav Podzimek (vpodzime), Martin Kolman (mkolman)
- Quality Assurance - Adam Williamson (adamw), Mike Ruckman (roshi)
Prerequisite for Test Day
- An image to test
- Test system / drive or virtual machine (for this test day, you need something you can lose all the data from, non-destructive testing is not possible)
- (Optional) a server for hosting kickstarts
How to test?
Images
Please test with one of these images (the 2015-02-10 nightly builds). DO NOT USE 2015-02-11 OR LATER NIGHTLIES (Rawhide or Branched, including images found in pub/fedora/linux/development/22/
on the mirrors): they will fail to boot due to RHBZ #1191713. Do not use unetbootin for live USB creation, it will not boot.
- 2015-02-10 x86_64 network install image
- 2015-02-10 i386 network install image (32bit Gtk is broken, manual installations won't work)
Known issues
For all testing described below, please note that there are some issues that are already known - no need to spend time reproducing these problems and filing new reports.
- 32bit Gtk is broken and segfaults if "suggested-action" buttons are used (see RHBZ #1192020)
- No proxy support. Proxies just won't be used
- kickstart repos additionally do not implement
--cost
,--excludepkgs
,--includepkgs
,--ignoregroups
- All of that, except proxy URL and cost, is also missing in the .repo files written with anaconda
%packages --multilib
is not implemented- Language support selection is not saved in the dnf-langpacks configuration
- Excluding packages in a kickstart does not work
- In the GUI, the default package set is Cloud Server - this is caused by RHBZ #1177002
- Booting 2015-02-11+ nightlies fails with "Failed to switch root": RHBZ #1191713
- Mirror manager is not currently set up for Fedora 22; a repo URL like http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-22&arch=x86_64 will fail. Use https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-rawhide&arch=x86_64 or https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-$releasever&arch=$basearch (in a kickstart, with the 2015-02-10 nightly images) instead
Planned testing
Download one of the nightly images to be used for testing, and run through one or more of the test cases listed on the results page. Report any bugs you encounter, and enter your results on the results page.
Exploratory testing
You can also do free form testing to exercise the package-related functions of the installer as much as possible: try different things in the INSTALLATION SOURCE and SOFTWARE SELECTION screens, and exercise the kickstart directives relating to repositories and package sets. Please add results to the table below. Here are some ideas for exploratory testing from the installer developers:
- Try all environments (left-hand side choices) in SOFTWARE SELECTION, with add-ons (right-hand side choices) left default: note dependency issues may be bugs in packages, not in anaconda or DNF, check the Rawhide Report emails to see
- Try Basic Desktop, Minimal Install or KDE Plasma Workspaces environment and select all add-ons
- Test installation with the
/root/anaconda-ks.cfg
file generated by any interactive install (e.g. those above), ensure it works and reproduces the same install options - Test various options for %packages: --nocore, --multilib, --default, --nobase, --instLangs=LIST
- Test various options for @group definitions: --nodefaults, --optional
- Test various special entries in %packages sections:
- * - all packages
- -@group - exclude group
- cloud* - wildcard package match
- -cloud* - exclude wildcard package match
- -kernel - exclude kernel (should work, with kernel-core)
- -kernel* - exclude kernels (???)
Automatable kickstarts
It would be very valuable to the installer team for testers to help produce more kickstarts which can be used for automated testing. This is really just a regular kickstart with some shell script commands in %post that check whether the installed system matches the intent of the kickstart and place the result in the file /root/RESULT
. For a successful run, the file should contain only the text SUCCESS. For a failed run, the file should contain a short error message.
Please upload these kickstarts somewhere publicly accessible, or if you do not have access to a publicly accessible server, you can upload them to this Wiki. Please add them to the table below.
Here is an example automatable kickstart, which sets some package groups and environment groups to be installed and checks that they are:
url --mirrorlist=https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-$releasever&arch=$basearch install network --bootproto=dhcp bootloader --timeout=1 zerombr clearpart --all autopart keyboard us lang en timezone America/New_York rootpw qweqwe shutdown %packages @core @c-development @^web-server-environment %end %post # We don't have a way of determining if a group/env is installed or not. # These sentinel packages will have to do. rpm -q httpd if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then echo '*** web-server-environment was not installed' > /root/RESULT else rpm -q gcc if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then echo '*** c-development was not installed' > /root/RESULT else echo SUCCESS > /root/RESULT fi fi %end
Exploratory / kickstart testing results
You can add test kickstarts and bugs you encounter in exploratory testing to the table below, following the example format. Please include all details and comments about the bug in the bug report and just include your name and the lists of bugs and kickstarts in the table. It's fine to only include bugs (if you only do interactive testing) or only kickstarts (if you tested kickstarts and didn't find any bugs). If you do not have access to a site or service to upload your kickstarts to, you can upload them to this Wiki.
Tester | Bugs reported | Kickstarts |
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Example | RHBZ #123456 RHBZ #654321 | groups.ks |
Reporting bugs
If you have problems with any of the tests, report a bug to Bugzilla for the appropriate component. Likely choices are:
Please make sure you provide as much information as possible. In particular if an issue happened during the installation process or after reboot (during the first boot). Also please attach logs from the installation -- they are under /tmp during the installation process and under /var/log/anaconda on the installed system -- as single text/plain files (i.e. not as an archive). If "An unhandled error" window appears, please use the Report button and report bug this way.
If you are unsure about which component to report a bug against, exactly how to file the report, or what other information to include, just ask on IRC and we will help you.
Test Results
Please enter results for the planned testing on the results page. The results will be transferred here some time after the Test Day concludes for the record.