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{{Template:Associated_release_criterion|releasecriterion=Fedora_{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}_Beta_Release_Criteria#Remote_package_sources}}
{{Template:Associated_release_criterion|Beta|remote-package-sources}}


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<li>The installer auto-selects requested NFS repository as the installation source in its GUI</li>
<li>The installer auto-selects requested NFS repository as the installation source in its GUI</li>
<li>The requested repository is used to download and install required packages. This can be checked by inspecting {{filename|/tmp/packaging.log}}. Example output:
<li>The requested repository is used to download and install required packages. This can be checked by inspecting {{filename|/tmp/storage.log}}, example output:
<pre>14:44:07,093 INFO packaging: mounting 192.168.1.1:/mnt/repo: on /mnt/install/source
<pre>13:03:57,859 DEBUG blivet: 192.168.1.1:/mnt/repo is mounted on /run/install/repo</pre>
...
and {{filename|/tmp/packaging.log}}, example output:
14:44:07,545 DEBUG packaging: adding yum repo anaconda with baseurl file:///mnt/install/source and mirrorlist None
<pre>13:03:58,139 INFO packaging: adding yum repo, name: anaconda, baseurl: file:///run/install/repo, mirrorlist: None
14:44:07,568 DEBUG packaging: disabling repo fedora
13:03:58,224 INFO packaging: gathering repo metadata
14:44:07,569 DEBUG packaging: disabling repo updates-testing
13:03:58,228 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora
14:44:07,569 DEBUG packaging: disabling repo updates</pre></li>
13:03:58,229 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora-workstation
13:03:58,230 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo updates-testing
13:03:58,231 INFO packaging: gathering repo metadata for anaconda
13:03:58,296 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo updates
13:03:58,297 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora-server
13:03:58,299 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora-cloud</pre></li>
<li>The installation completes and the new system initiates boot properly</li>
<li>The installation completes and the new system initiates boot properly</li>
</ol>
</ol>

Latest revision as of 13:15, 24 October 2014

Associated release criterion
This test case is associated with the Fedora_42_Beta_Release_Criteria#remote-package-sources 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

This is to verify that Anaconda's inst.repo boot option works together with an NFS repository.

🔗 Setup

  1. You need to have a Fedora repository accessible over an NFS protocol. If you do have it, no further setup is needed. If you don't, you can mount a DVD.iso image and export it over NFS this way:
    • Mount the image over loopback: # mount -o loop Fedora-42-x86_64-DVD.iso /mnt/repo
    • Install nfs-utils.
    • Let's say your (virtual) test machine is in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet. Put the following line into /etc/exports:
      /mnt/repo    192.168.1.0/24(ro)
    • Restart NFS service: # systemctl restart nfs-server.service
    • The repository is now accessible over NFS via <your_IP>:/mnt/repo
  2. Prepare any non-live media for booting the installer (anything except Live.iso).

🔗 How to test

  1. Before booting the installer, specify a target NFS repository by adding a following boot option:
    inst.repo=nfs[:options]:<server>:/<path>
    Example:
    inst.repo=nfs:your_IP:/mnt/repo
    Make sure the repository architecture matches the architecture of your installer media.
  2. Proceed with installation

🔗 Expected Results

  1. The installer auto-selects requested NFS repository as the installation source in its GUI
  2. The requested repository is used to download and install required packages. This can be checked by inspecting /tmp/storage.log, example output:
    13:03:57,859 DEBUG blivet: 192.168.1.1:/mnt/repo is mounted on /run/install/repo

    and /tmp/packaging.log, example output:

    13:03:58,139 INFO packaging: adding yum repo, name: anaconda, baseurl: file:///run/install/repo, mirrorlist: None
    13:03:58,224 INFO packaging: gathering repo metadata
    13:03:58,228 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora
    13:03:58,229 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora-workstation
    13:03:58,230 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo updates-testing
    13:03:58,231 INFO packaging: gathering repo metadata for anaconda
    13:03:58,296 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo updates
    13:03:58,297 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora-server
    13:03:58,299 INFO packaging: skipping disabled repo fedora-cloud
  3. The installation completes and the new system initiates boot properly