On Jan 12, 2013, at 12:28 PM, Fedora QA <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > #328: create boot.fedoraproject.org optional test case > ------------------------+------------------ > Reporter: kevin | Owner: > Type: task | Status: new > Priority: minor | Milestone: > Component: Test cases | Version: > Keywords: | Blocked By: > Blocking: | > ------------------------+------------------ > test case would be something like: > > - download each of the images available from boot.fedoraproject.org > > - check sha256sum on each > > - transfer to indicated media > > - boot each and confirm that an install starts. At the risk of (very slowly) going down a long rabbit hole: if it's worth doing the above, I think it's worth finding out if there are any persistent problems resulting in installation failure. Transient problems can probably be ignored. Example, the first time I used BFO, it (I think anaconda) hung up for 2-3 hours because a mirror it had decided to use wasn't available, and there was no fall back. That's since been fixed, I think, but that's been years. Do an installation, note any non-transient errors? Chris Murphy -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test