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[functional][y] New test for formatting/mounting/encrypting a whole disk

Added by ancorgs about 6 years ago. Updated 10 months ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Low
Assignee:
-
Target version:
QA (public, currently private due to #173521) - future
Start date:
2018-10-03
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:

Description

The YaST partitioner now allows to "edit" a whole disk with no partitions. See https://github.com/yast/yast-storage-ng/pull/752 for more details.

It would be good to have an openQA test for that.

Possibilities are:

  • to use lvm with partitionless disk
  • we have autoyast installations using this feature, so we can use those images and run Expert Partitioner and edit existing setup

RAID with partitionless disks are out of scope here, as feature is marked as experimental.

See lvm-encrypt-separate-boot as a base

Scope is qemu backend only.

Acceptance criteria

  1. Installation should use Modify menu which is available when Hard disks is selected in the tree
  2. Installation one partition and one partitionless disk for lvm and is optionally encrypted
  3. Partitioning is validated in the end of installation
Actions #1

Updated by okurz about 6 years ago

  • Subject changed from New test for formatting/mounting/encrypting a whole disk to [functional][y] New test for formatting/mounting/encrypting a whole disk
  • Target version set to future
Actions #2

Updated by okurz almost 6 years ago

  • Due date set to 2019-12-31
Actions #3

Updated by riafarov almost 5 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2019-12-31 to 2020-01-28
Actions #4

Updated by riafarov almost 5 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-01-28 to 2020-02-11
Actions #5

Updated by riafarov almost 5 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-02-11 to 2020-02-25
Actions #6

Updated by riafarov almost 5 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-02-25 to 2020-03-10
Actions #7

Updated by JERiveraMoya almost 5 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-03-10 to 2020-03-24

no capacity

Actions #8

Updated by JERiveraMoya almost 5 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-03-24 to 2020-04-07
Actions #9

Updated by riafarov over 4 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-04-07 to 2020-04-21
Actions #10

Updated by JERiveraMoya over 4 years ago

  • Assignee set to JERiveraMoya
Actions #11

Updated by riafarov over 4 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)
Actions #12

Updated by JERiveraMoya over 4 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-04-21 to 2020-05-05
  • Assignee deleted (JERiveraMoya)

As discussed, moving this one to further refine it in future.

Actions #13

Updated by riafarov over 4 years ago

  • Due date deleted (2020-05-05)

We decide to proceed with libyui for the UI tests, so postponing as have coverage with AY tests for this functionality.

Actions #14

Updated by riafarov over 4 years ago

  • Due date set to 2020-08-04
Actions #15

Updated by riafarov over 4 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-08-04 to 2020-08-25
Actions #16

Updated by riafarov over 4 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-08-25 to 2020-09-08
Actions #17

Updated by riafarov over 4 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-09-08 to 2020-10-06
Actions #18

Updated by riafarov about 4 years ago

  • Due date deleted (2020-10-06)
  • Parent task deleted (#40469)
Actions #19

Updated by riafarov about 4 years ago

  • Project changed from openQA Tests (public) to qe-yam
  • Category deleted (New test)
Actions #20

Updated by okurz about 3 years ago

  • Priority changed from Normal to Low

This ticket was set to "Normal" priority but was not updated within the SLO period for "Normal" tickets (365 days) as described on https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/openqatests/wiki/Wiki#SLOs-service-level-objectives. The ticket will be set to the next lower priority of "Low" as discussed with qe-yast PO oorlov (https://suse.slack.com/archives/C02LECV2R0X/p1636974668013200)

Actions #21

Updated by JERiveraMoya 10 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

Backlog clean-up.

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