Re: [Test-Announce] Fedora 23 Rawhide 20150714 nightly compose nominated for testing

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On Wed, 2015-07-15 at 11:06 -0400, Robert Knight wrote:
> > 
> This would install on a Dell Optiplex 755 with Intel graphics.  I 
> noticed these things:
> 
> 1. During a graphical mode install, all that is shown is "Preparing 
> to 
> Install" for the entire duration of the installation.

satellit reports the same, but I saw progress displayed as usual in my
tests. How much RAM does your test box have?

> 2. The SELinux labeling of the file system is not quite right.  The 
> installed system will not allow logins unless SELinux is turned off 
> or 
> the file system is relabeled.

It's not just 'not quite right', it's completely wrong - I already
reported this and figured out the problem, it's a change in libselinux
that already caused some other issues: 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1243168

I *think* https://www.happyassassin.net/temp/updates.img should be an
image with the fixes for all three bugs (typo crash, autopart fail,
selinux fail) combined, right now (though note, as the name rather
implies, I tend to overwrite that location frequently with a new test
image).

> 3.  Strong passwords are required during installation.

IIRC this is more or less by design; I think the idea was that anaconda
was only going to roll back to the 'old' policy for 22, and from 23
onwards flavors are supposed to override it if they want  to. There's
probably details in the relevant FESCo ticket.

> 4.  A Workstation install only allowed a single login.  The second 
> login 
> does nothing except return to the login screen after the password is 
> entered.

How do you mean exactly - console or graphical logins? Were you using
the 'switch user' mechanism, or just flipping back to the GDM instance
that keeps running on tty1 or something (because...Wayland, I think)?

> 5.  Only once, the Storage spoke garbled the screen (sufficient 
> improperly rendered horizontal lines so that the screen was 
> unreadable).

Huh, that's interesting - it'd certainly be worth reporting if you can
reproduce it. Could be a graphics driver bug.

Thanks a lot for testing!
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