Package: qa.debian.org Severity: wishlist Hi,
after reading #768644 (that apparemntyl is caused by local misconfiguration, but still), it occurred to me that it would be good to automatically detect issues related to non-default partitioning schemes. An automated test could: 1. installs a clean testing and/or sid system 2. during installation, picks one of the automated partitioning schemes; the test matrix shall be expanded on that axis 3. boots the resulting system 4. checks that the system is fully booted and all services correctly started (e.g. with `systemctl is-system-running') To which Holger replied (privately, but allowing me to quote his words): > so far the g-i tests only test the default automatic partitioning. I'm > definitly interested to test (many) more, also raid + crypted lvm and what > not. > > but: > > before investing (seriously) more energy in the current g-i tests, I'd like > to > switch them from my horrible bash script to tails' wonderful > libvirt+cucumber+sakuli based thing, which I plan to get done in November > (2014 :) > > So, give me some time and then please send me patches ;-) Or, remind me then > again. Or: file a bug against qa.debian.org now :) Hence filing this bug report so this idea is not forgotten. Cheers, -- intrigeri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

