Re: openQA update test backlog - now clearing

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Adam

Please checkout bugzilla  2264943
I seem to have issues to post this bug where it can be reviewed on time for pre-release.


Leslie Satenstein    

The bug reads
Bug 2264943 - Fedora40 anaconda Beta is not propagating keyboard selection to target system (edit)
Description of problem:  I use Canadian French keyboard layout.

With beta 19Feb2024, workstation, I do change keyboard layout.
1) After initial (hello) setup and prior to performing the installation, I noted that the keyboard layout change to CF, is not migrated to Fedora settings (I check gnome keyboard layout and the USA layout is present). I set it manually.
2) I proceed to do the installation.
3) On reboot, the logon screen appears to be using the default (iso) keyboard layout,
My keyboard includes the "#" character, and during initial login, it is being accepted on upper case 3, but CF keyboard setting has it on upper case 1, CF was not migrated to login prompt screen/window.

4) After logging in, the keyboard layouts(user and root) are correct.
It is only the login screen.
5) With the beta, the computer system bios is also not fully updated.
It still points to the pre-beta version (Fedora 39).  

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora 40 beta dated 19Feb2024.  

How reproducible:
Switch keyboard layout during beta installation and then try to login using that layout. Use special character(s) in your password.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. as above
2.
3.

Actual results:
wrong greater menu keyboard processing.

Expected results:
As with anaconda, (pre-new beta), the login keyboard should handle the user setup during the installation process.

Additional info:
I can do some tests. my email address is as above.
Please note, my secondary test intalling with Everything.iso crashes before completion.







On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 02:51:56 p.m. EST, Adam Williamson <adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hey folks! just a quick note in case anyone was waiting for openQA
tests on their update. it seems one of the worker hosts got into some
kind of stuck state, a lot of jobs were stuck at 'uploading'.
unfortunately these are jobs that are set to *only* run on that host,
so they were stuck permanently. I've rebooted that host and it's
picking up the backlog now, it should work through it over the next few
hours. the most-delayed update seems to be FEDORA-2024-84788cb473 ,
which is 16 hours old. sorry again!
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