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# Download and verify the latest [https://getfedora.org/coreos/download?tab=metal_virtualized&stream=next <b>next</b> image for QEMU]
# Download and verify the latest [https://getfedora.org/coreos/download?tab=metal_virtualized&stream=next <b>next</b> image for QEMU]

Revision as of 08:01, 25 May 2020

Description

Install Fedora CoreOS on baremetal. For the sake of the testing the freshly-oven-baked changes, we would be using the next image.

Setup

  1. Download and verify the latest next image for QEMU

How to test

  1. Choose your prefered installation source (ISO for an optical or USB drive, PXE for a network install or Raw for a direct disk copy to a hard drive.)
  2. CoreOS on Bare Metal

Expected Results

The following must be true to consider this a successful test run.

  1. Confirm that you can SSH successfully into the machine according to the instructions (and the contents of your Ignition file).
  2. Verify the documentation to start up a virtual machine:
    1. works without a hitch
    2. Steps are understandable

Optional

If you see some issues, investigate the logs in journal, make sure the services are running.

  1. Raw installation instructions are not available in the linked documentation. Furthermore, it's not clear what "Raw (4k Native)" download option exactly means.