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=== Prepare your system ===
=== Prepare your system ===
{{admon/note|PM Test Day Live medium|If you are using our PM Test Day Live medium, please skip the following steps, because everything is already prepared for you.}}  
{{admon/note|PM Test Day Live medium|If you are using our PM Test Day Live medium, please skip the following steps, because everything is already prepared for you.}}  
# Install the public key for the PM Test Day Overlay Repository (the key is also included in the pm-test-day support package, so if you don't mind to install the pm-test-day support package with the --nogpgcheck option you can go directly to step 2):
# Install the public key (in case you would like to verify the PM Test Day support package, otherwise you can skip this step because the public key will be installed automatically with the PM Test Day support package in the next step):
#:<pre># rpm --import http://jskarvad.fedorapeople.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-pm-test-day</pre>
#:<pre># rpm --import http://jskarvad.fedorapeople.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-pm-test-day</pre>
# Install the PM Test Day support package by (use the --nogpgcheck option if you didn't install the public key in the step 1):
# Install the PM Test Day support package by:
#:<pre># yum install http://jskarvad.fedorapeople.org/pm-test-day-repo/pm-test-day-5-1.fc19.noarch.rpm</pre>
#:<pre># yum install http://jskarvad.fedorapeople.org/pm-test-day-repo/pm-test-day-4-1.fc18.noarch.rpm</pre>
#* This procedure will also install the public key which will be then used for verification of packages from the PM Test Day repo.


Make sure you have all current updates (and temporal fixes) installed by:
Make sure you have all current updates (and temporal fixes) installed by:
<pre># yum update</pre>
<pre># yum update</pre>


You can also clear your audit log to easily spot all new PM Test Day related Selinux AVCs (this is recommended in case you aren't running from the live medium):
Clear your audit log (especially important in case you aren't running from the live medium):
<pre># echo -n > /var/log/audit/audit.log</pre>
<pre># echo -n > /var/log/audit/audit.log</pre>


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