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[[Category:CoreOS Test Cases]]
[[Category:CoreOS Test Cases]]

Latest revision as of 17:15, 25 September 2023

Description

Launch Fedora CoreOS in KubeVirt from the fedora-coreos-next image family.

Setup

NOTE: You are not required to run this test case. If you don't already have an access to KuberVirt skip this test.

  1. Install the KubeVirt

How to test

  1. Follow the Provisioning Fedora CoreOS on KubeVirt documentation to launch the latest image in the fedora-coreos-next image family.

Expected Results

  1. The system launches in KubeVirt according to the instructions.
  2. You can connect through SSH.
  3. The linked documentation is clear, all steps are understandable, and nothing important is missing from it.