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Visit the [[QA:Testcase_USB_fmw|QA Test case page]] and follow the instructions there to install the tool, write an image, and test that it boots. Ideally, try writing several different images, and running the tool on different platforms (Windows, macOS, and Fedora). | Visit the [[QA:Testcase_USB_fmw|QA Test case page]] and follow the instructions there to install the tool, write an image, and test that it boots. Ideally, try writing several different images, and running the tool on different platforms (Windows, macOS, and Fedora). | ||
To be clear, if you write an image for booting on an Intel system and test boot it on an Intel system, enter your result as ("Intel results"), in the profile column entering the platform you wrote the image '''from'' in the comment'. If you write an image for booting on an ARM system and test boot it on an ARM system, enter your result as ("ARM results") in the profile column matching the platform you wrote the image '''from''' in the comment. You don't have to enter a result in every column - just test as many platforms as you can, and leave the columns for platforms you can't test blank. Test Results page can be found [here] | To be clear, if you write an image for booting on an Intel system and test boot it on an Intel system, enter your result as ("Intel results"), in the profile column entering the platform you wrote the image '''from'' in the comment'. If you write an image for booting on an ARM system and test boot it on an ARM system, enter your result as ("ARM results") in the profile column matching the platform you wrote the image '''from''' in the comment. You don't have to enter a result in every column - just test as many platforms as you can, and leave the columns for platforms you can't test blank. Test Results page can be found [http://testdays.fedorainfracloud.org/events/43 here] | ||
=== Exploratory testing === | === Exploratory testing === |
Revision as of 13:43, 2 July 2018
Fedora Media Writer | |
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Date | 2018-07-12 |
Time | all day |
Website | QA/Test Days |
IRC | #fedora-test-day (webirc) |
Mailing list | test |
What to test?
Today's installment of Fedora Test Day will focus on Fedora Media Writer. Fedora Media Writer, is used for creating bootable flash drives on different operating systems and architectures. The tool is the primary download option for Fedora Workstation since Fedora 25. Since the Fedora 25 cycle, support for writing ARM images has been added to Media Writer. In this test day, we aim to test creation of Fedora 25 and Fedora 26 pre-release boot media on Windows, macOS, and various Fedora releases, with a focus on creation of ARM-bootable media.
Who's available
The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion. In case of problem related to test day organization/wiki/whatever, please reach out to sumantrom.
- Development - Martin Bříza (Mbriza)
- Quality Assurance - Adam Williamson (adamw), Frantisez (frantisez), Geoff Marr (coremodule), Sumantro Mukherjee (sumantrom)
Prerequisite for Test Day
- USB flash drive or (micro)SD card for ARM testing (min. 4GiB)
- Root access on the system used to write the drive (or admin access in Windows)
- The latest version of the tool for one of the test platforms (see next section)
- A system to test booting on (for testing ARM images, you will need a supported ARM system)
Getting the latest version
The minimum required Fedora Media Writer version for testing during the test day is XYZ.
You can verify which version you have either by checking your packaging system or by unrolling the title screen and scrolling to the bottom.
How to update?
There are three ways to get the latest version in Fedora:
- From the Fedora repositories
- On Fedora 28, you can just
dnf install mediawriter
- This option may not be available yet in your region due to repository mirror synchronization, in that case use one of the other options
- On Fedora 28, you can just
- Using a Flatpak, downloaded from https://github.com/MartinBriza/MediaWriter/releases
In Windows and macOS, use the following link: https://github.com/MartinBriza/MediaWriter/releases . There you can download the latest package for your system.
There are also experimental .deb packages for Ubuntu and Debian.
How to test?
Run the tests
Visit the QA Test case page and follow the instructions there to install the tool, write an image, and test that it boots. Ideally, try writing several different images, and running the tool on different platforms (Windows, macOS, and Fedora).
To be clear, if you write an image for booting on an Intel system and test boot it on an Intel system, enter your result as ("Intel results"), in the profile column entering the platform you wrote the image from in the comment'. If you write an image for booting on an ARM system and test boot it on an ARM system, enter your result as ("ARM results") in the profile column matching the platform you wrote the image from' in the comment. You don't have to enter a result in every column - just test as many platforms as you can, and leave the columns for platforms you can't test blank. Test Results page can be found here
Exploratory testing
If you run out of test cases, congratulations! But that's not the end! You can still help out by playing around with the tool in whatever ways you can think of: try out all the things you can find, and try writing different Fedora images with it. If you have systems with different Windows versions, try running the tool on all of them. Get creative! Any problems you find please file a bug, or report to the IRC channel.
Reporting bugs
If you have problems with any of the tests, report a bug to Bugzilla usually for the component mediawriter. Please also make the bug 'block' the tracker bug for issues with the tool, by putting '1310542' in the Blocks: field. If you are unsure about exactly how to file the report or what other information to include, just ask on IRC and we will help you.
Test Results
Results will be posted once the Test Day will be over.