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{{admon/warning|Name change: ''previous'' vs. ''current''|This test case was renamed from {{code|QA:Testcase upgrade dnf previous workstation encrypted}} to {{code|QA:Testcase upgrade dnf current workstation encrypted}} on 2016-01-11. The old name is now used for a similar test case that starts from the previous (rather than current) stable release, so the old name does not redirect here. See [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/test@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/2O6KIAGOTRBT5FGBU5Y7QKW5YPIYJ5ZD/ this email] for more information.}} | |||
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Revision as of 22:41, 11 January 2016
Description
This test case tests upgrading from the current release (presently Fedora Workstation 41) to the next release (presently Fedora Workstation 42) with disk encryption enabled using the dnf-plugin-system-upgrade CLI.
How to test
- Perform an installation of Fedora Workstation 41 with default partitioning (no less than 500MB for
/boot
) with encryption enabled on the INSTALLATION DESTINATION page.
- Install the latest stable version of
dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
package:sudo dnf install --best --refresh dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
- Download the updates:
sudo dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=42
- You can change
42
to test upgrading to a different Fedora release, of course. - If you need to use a local mirror to test a brand new change, you can enable it as normal, i.e. by adding
--enablerepo=<name>
option to the command line.
- You can change
- To aid debugging, run this command to enable a root shell on VT9 during the upgrade boot:
sudo systemctl add-wants system-update.target debug-shell.service
If anything goes wrong during upgrade, you can live switch to VT9 and inspect current system state, logs, etc.
- If downloading has completed without error, run:
sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot
- Once the system reboots, the system should boot into the upgrade process and a graphical progress screen should be displayed
- Pressing Esc should switch from the graphical progress screen to the text progress information display
- Once the upgrade process has completed, the system should reboot and an option to boot the new release should be on the grub menu
- Log in to the upgraded system and test basic system applications (a terminal, file browser, or other, depending on the system flavor)
Expected Results
dnf system-upgrade
should run to completion, without error- The upgrade process should complete and reboot without user assistance
- The system should be upgraded to the new release without error
- The upgraded system should meet all relevant Fedora Release Criteria
- Accessing the encrypted storage volume(s) should work normally after the upgrade