> One thing I look for with different storage devices is that they display > differently in the anaconda UI. Likely not something we can test with > your framework. We can't do this today. However, a dogtail script is just another method of automating an installation. Perhaps we could finally get dogtail support in anaconda tested and working, then add an alternative mechanism to the storage tests that runs via dogtail instead of kickstart. This doesn't seem so hard to do. > But another thing we could test is max partition stuff? > Like ... testing the max (and max+1) supported primary and extended > partitions on IDE and SCSI drives. That's getting really nit-picky, but > still a good test to have in the mix. Nit-picky is fine. We're automating all this, so it's not like it will take real additional time every release. We can definitely add min/max testing like this. If we do too much, though, I'll start wondering if there's an easier way other than duplicating tests but with very minor changes. - Chris -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test