Re: reversible dual-boot test station, updated

2024-02-22 Thread Chris Murphy
I've refreshed this write-up based on a system with Windows 10 and Fedora 39 on LUKS on Btrfs, "installing" Fedora 40 along side via dnf system-upgrade. The two installations share /boot, /boot/efi, /home, with the two root file systems on Btrfs in their own subvolumes.

Re: reversible dual-boot test station

2022-08-23 Thread Chris Murphy
I've added a section how to modify /etc/kernel/cmdline in the snapshot before rebooting. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Chrismurphy/Draft/dualboot_teststation -- Chris Murphy ___ test mailing list -- test@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe

Re: reversible dual-boot test station

2022-08-23 Thread Chris Murphy
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022, at 10:54 AM, Steven A. Falco wrote: > Under "Setup" it says: > > rm /etc/kernel/cmdline /etc/kernel/cmdline > > Shouldn't it just be: > > rm /etc/kernel/cmdline Yep. Fixed. Thanks! However, due to recent changes in grub currently in updates-testing for both 36 and 37,

Re: reversible dual-boot test station

2022-08-23 Thread Steven A. Falco
On 8/23/22 10:30 AM, Chris Murphy wrote: On Sun, Aug 21, 2022, at 2:31 PM, Chris Murphy wrote: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Chrismurphy/Draft/dualboot_teststation I found a small problem, fixed in the latest version. Gory details: If you've ever used grubby, an

Re: reversible dual-boot test station

2022-08-23 Thread Chris Murphy
On Sun, Aug 21, 2022, at 2:31 PM, Chris Murphy wrote: > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Chrismurphy/Draft/dualboot_teststation I found a small problem, fixed in the latest version. Gory details: If you've ever used grubby, an /etc/kernel/cmdline file is created that contains the

reversible dual-boot test station

2022-08-21 Thread Chris Murphy
Hi, I mentioned this in a QA meeting, and have given it enough testing that I think it's broadly usable. If desired it can be copied out of my user account and put up somewhere where QA folks will see it and can modify it as issues or improvements are discovered. What is it? The idea is to