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|description=This test case tests whether you can create a container using a Linux distribution other than the default fedora-toolbox image (registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora-toolbox:{{FedoraVersionNumber}}) and that you can enter into it.
|description=This test case tests whether you can create a container using a Linux distribution other than the default fedora-toolbox image, then that you can enter into it, using it and finally remove it.
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 23 January 2022

Description

This test case tests whether you can create a container using a Linux distribution other than the default fedora-toolbox image, then that you can enter into it, using it and finally remove it.

Setup

  1. Ensure the Package-x-generic-16.pngdistrobox package is installed

How to test

Select one of the distributions supported by distrobox: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/compatibility.md#containers-distros

  • Run distrobox create -i docker.io/library/debian:stable -n debian

If the container image is not already present on your system, a question asking to pull it should appear. Answer Y.

  • List the available distroboxes on your system with distrobox list or distrobox-list
  • Enter the container with distrobox enter -n debian
  • Execute basic operations inside the container, like
    • ls -la
    • cat /etc/os-release
    • sudo whoami
  • Exit from the container
  • Stop the container (i.e. podman stop debian)
  • Remove the container with distrobox rm debian

Expected Results

  • If applicable, the pull from the registry is successful
  • The newly created container is listed
  • You can successfully enter into the container
  • You can run commands inside the container
  • You can remove the container