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Associated release criterion
This test case is associated with the Fedora_42_Beta_Release_Criteria#image-size-requirements release criterion. If you are doing release validation testing, a failure of this test case may be a breach of that release criterion. If so, please file a bug and nominate it as blocking the appropriate milestone, using the blocker bug nomination page.


Description

All ISO images (i.e. netinst.iso, DVD.iso, Live-Desktop.iso and Live-KDE.iso) must be small enough to fit on the corresponding media.


How to test

  1. If you have the image downloaded locally, view the size of the file in bytes like this:
    $ du -b Fedora-14-Alpha-x86_64-netinst.iso
    230686720	Fedora-14-Alpha-x86_64-netinst.iso
  2. If you don't have the image downloaded locally, query the size using HTTP headers like this:
    $ curl -sI http://server/image.iso | grep Content-Length
    Content-Length: 230686720
  3. Check all ISO files available for this specific compose.

Expected Results

  1. The size of netinst, cloud and ARM minimal images is less than or equal to 734,003,200 bytes [1]
  2. The size of DVD / offline install images is less than or equal to 4,700,000,000 bytes [2]
  3. The size of Workstation Live and ARM Workstation images is less than or equal to 2,000,000,000 bytes [3][4]
  4. The size of Multi-Desktop DVD images is less than or equal to 8,500,000,000 bytes [5] and is intended for DVD-9 Single-Side (SS) Dual-layer (DL) media
  5. The size of Multi-Install DVD installation images is less than or equal to 8,500,000,000 bytes [5] and is intended for DVD-9 Single-Side (SS) Dual-layer (DL) media



References

  1. 700 MiB = 700 * 1024^2 bytes = 734003200 bytes (for more information, see Mebibyte and CD-ROM Capacity)
  2. 4.7 GB = 4.7 * 1000^3 bytes = 4700000000 bytes (for more information, see Gigabyte and DVD Capacity)
  3. 2 GB = 2000^3 bytes = 2000000000 bytes (for more information, see Binary prefixes for Flash drives)
  4. see Releases/21/Spins for ISO sizes for additional spins
  5. 5.0 5.1 8.5 GB = 8.5 * 1000^3 bytes = 8500000000 bytes (for more information, see Gigabyte and DVD Capacity)