On Tue, 2020-11-17 at 23:50 +0100, josef Reidinger wrote:
> Hi,
> after my machine in office dies few weeks ago I struggle a bit with
> testing, as downloading isos to my home is not optimal due to
> bandwidth.
> But step by step I am improving it and now I have quick and efficient
> way for testing and it is possible for anyone in team ( outside
> contributors sadly cannot benefit from our internal server and PXE
> setup ).
> 
> So:
> 
> 1. create VM ( ideally use prefix for your machine ) with disk on our
> team server pong.suse.cz or autobus.suse.de ( internal only both and
> needs to be in yast group in salt OPS configuration ). For me virt-
> manager works well for this step.
> 2. boot via network, so you can use PXE setup in PRG or NUE and just
> add startshell=1 option ( tab in final PXE screen )
> 3. test your changes with yupdate as lada describe in some previous
> emails. In short I git push to e.g. bootloader branch better_wording
> and just call `yupdate patch yast-bootloader better_wording` and
> voila, you have system for testing ready and exit sends you where you
> need. yupdate works from 15.2 if I remember correctly, otherwise scp
> and /y2update is needed.

Thanks a lot, Josef.

I'll try it next time I need to test changes.


> 
> Josef
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