#682 kernel 5.15 test week 2021-11-14 through 2021-11-20
Closed: Fixed 2 years ago by sumantrom. Opened 2 years ago by jforbes.

Owner: Justin Forbes
Time Frame: 14th Nov to 20th Nov
Features: Kernel 5.15 rebase

As discussed at Flock, we will start hosting test days for each major kernel rebase (approximately every 8-10 weeks). It was discussed that we should extend this to a test week, to allow time for more participants. They have been incredibly helpful so far. As the 5.15 kernel is now released, I would like to get a test week in before we push the rebase to stable releases. I will have ISOs for USB images so that users can test on bare metal or in VMs, and the kernel will be available in the stabilization repo for users who wish to install it on existing systems.


Thanks Justin for the ticket. I will schedule the bits !

Metadata Update from @sumantrom:
- Issue assigned to sumantrom
- Issue set to the milestone: Fedora Linux 35
- Issue tagged with: test days

2 years ago

Metadata Update from @sumantrom:
- Issue set to the milestone: Fedora 36 (was: Fedora Linux 35)

2 years ago

@jforbes, the test week ended. How did it go?
Did the new Kernel builds get enough test runs?

@sumantrom Thanks for all of your work on this. I think it went well, due to numerous issues with the 5.15.3 rcs we ended up with fewer builds to test than usual, but we did get good results on the builds that we had:

336 tests run by 96 testers. Of those, 29 tests and 6 testers were for non x86_64 (mostly aarch64).

@sumantrom Thanks for all of your work on this. I think it went well, due to numerous issues with the 5.15.3 rcs we ended up with fewer builds to test than usual, but we did get good results on the builds that we had:

336 tests run by 96 testers. Of those, 29 tests and 6 testers were for non x86_64 (mostly aarch64).

Thank you @jforbes

Metadata Update from @sumantrom:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

2 years ago

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