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|description=This test case makes sure that during Rawhide installation, network interfaces, both onboard and PCI add-in are named as per the new convention.
|description=This test case makes sure that during Rawhide installation, network interfaces, both onboard and PCI add-in are named as per the new convention.
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# Make sure that the Hardware Requirements are met.
# Make sure that the Hardware Requirements are met.
|actions=
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# Switch to a shell by pressing <code>Control+Alt+F2</code>.
<ol>
# Verify that onboard network interfaces are named as described [[QA:Testcase biosdevname on-board network interface names|here]]
<li> Start the Rawhide instllation by booting into the {{filename|boot.iso}} from '''<here>'''
# Verify that PCI add-in network interfaces are described [[QA:Testcase biosdevname add-in network interface names|here]]
<li> In the welcome screen, press TAB to edit the grub command line and append
# When the network configuration wizard appears, configure <code>em1</code> and any of the available add-in PCI interface.
repo=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/arch/os/
# Complete the installation process, after the system reboots, login to the system. Check if interface configuration file ifcfg-emN and ifcfg-pci<slot>#<port> files are created under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
to get the repository from one of the interfaces. More information about using repo is [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Kickstart#repo here]
 
<li> Just after the initial configurations, when Graphical User Interface comes up, switch to a shell by pressing <code>Control+Alt+F2</code>.
<li> Verify that onboard network interfaces are named as described [[QA:Testcase biosdevname on-board network interface names|here]]
<li> Verify that PCI add-in network interfaces are described [[QA:Testcase biosdevname add-in network interface names|here]]
<li> Click on “Configure Network” in the hostname configuration wizard.  Here all the interfaces should be displayed and their names should follow the new naming convention (emN and pci<slot>#<port>). Configure the interface which has network cable connected.
<li> Complete the installation process, after the system reboots, login to the system.  
<lo>
|results=
|results=
<ol>
<ol>
<li> Make sure that onboard device names are of the form emN during install time
<li> Make sure that onboard device names are of the form emN during install time
<pre># ls ifcfg-em1
<pre>[root@fedora-14-r710 ~]# ls /sys/class/net/
ifcfg-em1</pre>
em1 em2  em3  em4  lo</pre>
<li> Make sure that PCI add-in device names are of the form pci<slot>#<port> during install time
<li> Make sure that PCI add-in device names are of the form pci<slot>#<port> during install time
<pre># ls ifcfg-pci3#2_0
<pre>#[root@fedora-14-r710 ~]# ls /sys/class/net/
ifcfg-pci3#2_0</pre>
lo  pci3#1 pci3#2 pci4#1</pre>
<li> Make sure ifcfg-emN and ifcfg-pci<slot>#<port> files are created after the installation is complete.
<li> Make sure ifcfg-emN and ifcfg-pci<slot>#<port> files are created under the dir {{filename|/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts}} after the installation is complete.
<pre># cat ifcfg-em3
<pre># cat ifcfg-em3
# Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
# Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt

Revision as of 15:48, 24 January 2011


Description

This test case makes sure that during Rawhide installation, network interfaces, both onboard and PCI add-in are named as per the new convention.

Setup

  1. Make sure that the Hardware Requirements are met.

How to test

  1. Start the Rawhide instllation by booting into the boot.iso from <here>
  2. In the welcome screen, press TAB to edit the grub command line and append repo=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/arch/os/ to get the repository from one of the interfaces. More information about using repo is here
  3. Just after the initial configurations, when Graphical User Interface comes up, switch to a shell by pressing Control+Alt+F2.
  4. Verify that onboard network interfaces are named as described here
  5. Verify that PCI add-in network interfaces are described here
  6. Click on “Configure Network” in the hostname configuration wizard. Here all the interfaces should be displayed and their names should follow the new naming convention (emN and pci<slot>#<port>). Configure the interface which has network cable connected.
  7. Complete the installation process, after the system reboots, login to the system. <lo>

    Expected Results

    1. Make sure that onboard device names are of the form emN during install time
      [root@fedora-14-r710 ~]# ls /sys/class/net/
      em1  em2  em3  em4  lo
    2. Make sure that PCI add-in device names are of the form pci<slot>#<port> during install time
      #[root@fedora-14-r710 ~]# ls /sys/class/net/
      lo  pci3#1 pci3#2 pci4#1
    3. Make sure ifcfg-emN and ifcfg-pci<slot>#<port> files are created under the dir /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts after the installation is complete.
      # cat ifcfg-em3
      # Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
      # for the documentation of these parameters.
      DEVICE=em3
      BOOTPROTO=dhcp
      TYPE=Ethernet
      HWADDR=00:24:e8:2e:df:03
      ONBOOT=yes
      USERCTL=no
      PEERDNS=yes
      IPV6INIT=no
      
      # cat ifcfg-pci3#1
      # Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
      # for the documentation of these parameters.
      DEVICE='pci3#1'
      BOOTPROTO=dhcp
      TYPE=Ethernet
      HWADDR=00:1b:21:44:63:40
      ONBOOT=yes
      USERCTL=no
      PEERDNS=yes
      IPV6INIT=no