Sometimes it is desirable to allow the user to test with a different
kernel than the one they are currently running.
diff --git a/test/TEST-10-RAID/test.sh b/test/TEST-10-RAID/test.sh
index 8bbb6e5..a6e81ab 100755
--- a/test/TEST-10-RAID/test.sh
+++ b/test/TEST-10-RAID/test.sh
@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
#!/bin/bash
TEST_DESCRIPTION="root filesystem on an encrypted LVM PV"
+KVERSION=${KVERSION-$(uname -r)}
+
test_run() {
$testdir/run-qemu -hda root.ext2 -m 512M -nographic \
- -net none -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r) \
+ -net none -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-$KVERSION \
-append "root=/dev/dracut/root rw quiet console=ttyS0,115200n81" \
-initrd initramfs.testing
grep -m 1 -q dracut-root-block-success root.ext2 || return 1
@@ -13,7 +15,7 @@ test_setup() {
# Create the blank file to use as a root filesystem
dd if=/dev/zero of=root.ext2 bs=1M count=20
- kernel=$(uname -r)
+ kernel=$KVERSION
# Create what will eventually be our root filesystem onto an overlay
(
initdir=overlay/source
@@ -42,7 +44,7 @@ test_setup() {
$basedir/dracut -l -i overlay / \
-m "dash crypt lvm mdraid udev-rules base rootfs-block" \
-d "ata_piix ext2 sd_mod" \
- -f initramfs.makeroot || return 1
+ -f initramfs.makeroot $KVERSION || return 1
rm -rf overlay
# Invoke KVM and/or QEMU to actually create the target filesystem.
$testdir/run-qemu -hda root.ext2 -m 512M -nographic -net none \
@@ -60,7 +62,7 @@ test_setup() {
sudo $basedir/dracut -l -i overlay / \
-m "dash crypt lvm mdraid udev-rules base rootfs-block" \
-d "ata_piix ext2 sd_mod" \
- -f initramfs.testing || return 1
+ -f initramfs.testing $KVERSION || return 1
}
test_cleanup() {
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