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|description=This test case ensures the development release boots as a [[Getting_started_with_virtualization|KVM guest]] run in the same release. | |description=This test case ensures the development release boots as a [[Getting_started_with_virtualization|KVM guest]] run in the same release. | ||
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# Install {{package|virt-manager}} (or other tool to control KVM virtual machines) | # Install {{package|virt-manager}} (or other tool to control KVM virtual machines) | ||
|actions= | |actions= | ||
# Create a virtual machine and boot the current development release in it (use {{filename|boot.iso}}, PXE or {{filename|DVD.iso}} of {{FedoraVersion|long|next}}) | # Create a virtual machine and boot the current development release in it (use {{filename|boot.iso}}, PXE or {{filename|DVD.iso}} of {{FedoraVersion|long|next}}). This can be accomplished using the {{command|virt-install}} command or by using the graphical utility {{command|virt-manager}} | ||
# Hit run to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc | |||
# Proceed with normal installation | |||
|results= | |results= | ||
# | # The installer successfully boots from the ISO image | ||
# | # The installer is able to activate and use the virtual network device(s) | ||
# | # The installer is able to activate and use the virtual storage device(s) | ||
# The install completes successfully | |||
# The system reboots successfully, recognizing filesystems created on the virt device(s) | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 00:59, 29 March 2014
Description
This test case ensures the development release boots as a KVM guest run in the same release.
Setup
- Prepare a machine with the current development release (Fedora 41) installed
- Install
virt-manager
(or other tool to control KVM virtual machines)
How to test
- Create a virtual machine and boot the current development release in it (use
boot.iso
, PXE orDVD.iso
of Fedora 41). This can be accomplished using thevirt-install
command or by using the graphical utilityvirt-manager
- Hit run to boot the guest from the provided ISO disc
- Proceed with normal installation
Expected Results
- The installer successfully boots from the ISO image
- The installer is able to activate and use the virtual network device(s)
- The installer is able to activate and use the virtual storage device(s)
- The install completes successfully
- The system reboots successfully, recognizing filesystems created on the virt device(s)