Re: [Fedora QA] #328: create boot.fedoraproject.org optional test case

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On 01/12/2013 07:43 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Jan 12, 2013, at 12:28 PM, Fedora QA <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

#328: create boot.fedoraproject.org optional test case
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Reporter:  kevin       |       Owner:
     Type:  task        |      Status:  new
Priority:  minor       |   Milestone:
Component:  Test cases  |     Version:
Keywords:              |  Blocked By:
Blocking:              |
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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?

Optional test cases are fine for anything. That just means it can be tested not necessary it will be tested.

Adding this to the criteria however is not.

JBG

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