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Fedora 42 IoT Test Week
Fedora 42 IoT Edition

Date 2025-04-07 to 2025-04-11
Time all day

Website QA/Test Days
Mailing list test


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What to test?[edit]

Today's installment of Fedora Test Day will focus on Fedora 42 IoT Edition

Who's available?[edit]

The following cast of characters will be available for testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...

Documentation is available here. Documentation feedback is welcome through chat, mailing list, or as an issue.

Prerequisites for Test Day[edit]

  • for AArch64 download [FIXME here]
  • for x86_64 download [FIXME here]
  • Enough free space on HDD

How to test?[edit]

Run the tests[edit]

Visit the result page and click on the column title links to see the tests that need to be run: most column titles are links to a specific test case. Follow the instructions there, then enter your results by clicking the Enter result button for the test.

Reporting bugs[edit]

This is mostly useful for issues with packaging and for issues that need tracking (blocker bugs for Fedora 42): Red Hat Bugzilla under "IoT".

Test Results[edit]

Storage[edit]

User Profile Install to SATA Install to VirtIO References

Virt[edit]

User Profile Previous KVM Current KVM References

Disk Image Deployment[edit]

User Profile ARM image deployment References

Basic[edit]

User Profile RpmOStree Upgrade RpmOstree Package Layering RpmOStree Rebase Podman Base service manipulation Greenboot RPi Hardware Test Rebase Clevis References
stayfromai
Pass pass
[1]
Pass pass
[2]
  1. Podman runs inside container, nested podman run works fine
  2. Basic tools present; systemctl version accessible, some services binaries available