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Revision as of 17:41, 31 October 2011
Description
This test will verify that anaconda can download and apply a updates.img
that is inside the remote installation source without extra input from the user. For help preparing updates.img
, see Anaconda/Updates
How to test
- Prepare a remote installation source, if you don't already have one (mirroring the release under test is the easiest way to start)
- Prepare a valid
updates.img
file. A suggested approach is to create a dummyupdates.img
with an empty file:mkdir /tmp/updates dd if=/dev/zero of=updates.img bs=1k count=1440 mke2fs updates.img mount -o loop updates.img /tmp/updates touch /tmp/updates/TESTING123 umount /tmp/updates
- Copy the
updates.img
into theimages/
directory of the remote installation source you are installing from - Boot the installer using the
askmethod
option at boot and select some protocol (http, nfs) that will use the modified remote installation source where theupdates.img
was published. See Anaconda/Options for information on supported boot options. - Proceed with installation
Expected Results
- Anaconda prepares the
updates.img
and copies its content to/tmp/updates/
. To confirm this, check for the presence of the file /tmp/updates/TESTING123 - Anaconda proceeds without error