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== Prerequisite for Test Day == | == Prerequisite for Test Day == | ||
A | A Fedora 21 system which you can screw around with. This can be a virtual machine, but we are also very interested in test results on real hardware. | ||
The test machine should ideally have multiple disks and multiple network interfaces. If you use a virtual machine, just add some virtual disks and network adapters. | The test machine should ideally have multiple disks and multiple network interfaces. If you use a virtual machine, just add some virtual disks and network adapters. | ||
'''TODO:''' We will have Fedora Server install images available with a recent version of Cockpit. | |||
* '''Install Fedora 21 Server.''' Make sure that your installation is recent enough. Either install [http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/21_Alpha_TC7/Server/x86_64/iso/ Fedora 21 Server Alpha TC7] or run <code>yum update</code> in an older Fedora 21 Server installation. You should have at least Cockpit 0.23. In the Server variant of Fedora 21, Cockpit is enabled by default. For other variants, please refer to the Notes at the end of this page. | * '''Install Fedora 21 Server.''' Make sure that your installation is recent enough. Either install [http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/21_Alpha_TC7/Server/x86_64/iso/ Fedora 21 Server Alpha TC7] or run <code>yum update</code> in an older Fedora 21 Server installation. You should have at least Cockpit 0.23. In the Server variant of Fedora 21, Cockpit is enabled by default. For other variants, please refer to the Notes at the end of this page. |