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=== Test OS detection on the URL ===
=== Test OS detection on the URL ===


{admon/note| Fedora 22 URLs are detected as Fedora 21 | see bug 1211797}
{{admon/note | Fedora 29 URLs are detected as Fedora 28 }}


This will determine if the virt-install/virt-manager can detect an OS from the URL. Feel free to try this with as many different OS install trees that you want, and file a bug against virt-manager if the output doesn't match the expected results.
This will determine if the virt-install/virt-manager can detect an OS from the URL. Feel free to try this with as many different OS install trees that you want, and file a bug against virt-manager if the output doesn't match the expected results.


For F21 alpha, this looks like
For F29, this looks like


* <code>sudo virt-install --test-media-detection https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/22_Beta_RC2/Workstation/x86_64/os/</code>
* <code>sudo virt-install --test-media-detection https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/branched/Fedora-29-20180910.n.0/compose/Workstation/x86_64/os/</code>


=== virt-manager ===
=== virt-manager ===
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# Launch the 'New VM' wizard
# Launch the 'New VM' wizard
# Choose the 'Network install' option
# Choose the 'Network install' option
# Enter the following URL for the latest fedora development bits: https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/22_Beta_RC2/Workstation/x86_64/os/
# Enter the following URL for the latest fedora development bits: https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/branched/Fedora-29-20180910.n.0/compose/Workstation/x86_64/os/
# Press enter when the URL field is active: virt-manager should auto detect the URL as a recent fedora distro
# Press enter when the URL field is active: virt-manager should auto detect the URL as a recent fedora distro
# Proceed with through the wizard, using the default suggested values. On the final page, use the VM name: test-day-vm
# Proceed with through the wizard, using the default suggested values. On the final page, use the VM name: test-day-vm
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An example virt-install invocation looks like
An example virt-install invocation looks like


  sudo virt-install --name test-day-vm --ram 2048 --disk size=10 \
  sudo virt-install --name test-day-vm --ram 2048 --disk size=20 \
           --location https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/22_Beta_RC2/Workstation/x86_64/os/
           --location https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/branched/Fedora-29-20180910.n.0/compose/Workstation/x86_64/os/


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Latest revision as of 17:46, 10 September 2018

Description

Install a Fedora guest from an install tree URL using virt-install or virt-manager.

Setup

Nothing beyond initial test day setup.

How to test

Test OS detection on the URL

Fedora 29 URLs are detected as Fedora 28

This will determine if the virt-install/virt-manager can detect an OS from the URL. Feel free to try this with as many different OS install trees that you want, and file a bug against virt-manager if the output doesn't match the expected results.

For F29, this looks like

virt-manager

  1. Run virt-manager (should autoconnect to qemu)
  2. Launch the 'New VM' wizard
  3. Choose the 'Network install' option
  4. Enter the following URL for the latest fedora development bits: https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/branched/Fedora-29-20180910.n.0/compose/Workstation/x86_64/os/
  5. Press enter when the URL field is active: virt-manager should auto detect the URL as a recent fedora distro
  6. Proceed with through the wizard, using the default suggested values. On the final page, use the VM name: test-day-vm
  7. Start the install, and perform the install as you would on a normal machine.

virt-install

An example virt-install invocation looks like

sudo virt-install --name test-day-vm --ram 2048 --disk size=20 \
         --location https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/branched/Fedora-29-20180910.n.0/compose/Workstation/x86_64/os/

Expected Results

Guest installations start and perform without any issues. Guest is bootable after install completes.