Project Number Date
test_Tails_ISO_18215-update-chutney-force-all-tests 16 29 Mar 2025, 14:09

Feature Report

Steps Scenarios Features
Feature Passed Failed Skipped Pending Undefined Total Passed Failed Total Duration Status
Upgrading an old Tails USB installation 87 0 0 0 0 87 7 0 7 21:16.736 Passed
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Feature Upgrading an old Tails USB installation
As a Tails user If I have an old version of Tails installed on a USB device and the USB device has a Persistent Storage I want to upgrade Tails on it and keep my Persistent Storage in the process
Tags: @product
2:30.072
Before features/support/hooks.rb:266 0.000
Before features/support/hooks.rb:273 0.008
Given a computer 0.215
And I create a 7200 MiB disk named "old" 0.055
And I plug USB drive "old" 1.054
And I write an old version of the Tails USB image to disk "old" 41.233
When I start Tails from USB drive "old" with network unplugged 1:42.423
Then the boot device has safe access rights 3.850
And Tails is running from USB drive "old" 0.457
And there is no persistence partition on USB drive "old" 0.082
And process "udev-watchdog" is running 0.122
And udev-watchdog is monitoring the correct device 0.320
And I unplug USB drive "old" 0.255
After features/support/hooks.rb:330 7.118
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.035
Tags: @product
2:21.523
Before features/support/hooks.rb:266 0.000
Before features/support/hooks.rb:273 0.004
Given a computer 0.192
And I start Tails from USB drive "old" with network unplugged and I login 1:36.017
Then Tails is running from USB drive "old" 0.316
And I create a persistent partition 33.073
And I take note of which tps features are available 2.092
Then a Tails persistence partition exists on USB drive "old" 0.967
And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off 8.864
After features/support/hooks.rb:330 0.195
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.009
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3:12.215
Before features/support/hooks.rb:266 0.000
Before features/support/hooks.rb:273 0.005
Given a computer 0.215
And I start Tails from USB drive "old" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled 2:28.967
Then Tails is running from USB drive "old" 0.633
And all tps features are active 2.543
When I write some files expected to persist 3.486
# Verify that our baseline for the next scenarios is sane
And all persistent filesystems have safe access rights 0.275
And all persistence configuration files have safe access rights 0.471
And all persistent directories from the old Tails version have safe access rights 2.454
And I take note of which tps features are available 0.450
And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off 6.385
# XXX: how does guestfs work vs snapshots?
Then only the expected files are present on the persistence partition on USB drive "old" 26.332
After features/support/hooks.rb:330 0.226
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.010
Tags: @product
2:46.675
Before features/support/hooks.rb:266 0.000
Before features/support/hooks.rb:273 0.006
Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive without a persistent partition and stopped at Tails Greeter's login screen 10.912
And I log in to a new session 21.796
And I clone USB drive "old" to a new USB drive "to_upgrade" 3.238
And I plug USB drive "to_upgrade" 2.721
When I upgrade Tails to USB drive "to_upgrade" by cloning 1:39.479
Then the running Tails is installed on USB drive "to_upgrade" 28.083
And I unplug USB drive "to_upgrade" 0.242
And I unplug USB drive "__internal" 0.201
After features/support/hooks.rb:330 0.953
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.000
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2:38.787
Before features/support/hooks.rb:266 0.000
Before features/support/hooks.rb:273 0.007
Given a computer 0.360
And I start Tails from USB drive "to_upgrade" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled 2:27.324
Then all tps features from the old Tails version are active 2.334
And Tails is running from USB drive "to_upgrade" 0.482
And the boot device has safe access rights 3.949
And the expected persistent files created with the old Tails version are present in the filesystem 1.657
And all persistent directories from the old Tails version have safe access rights 2.678
After features/support/hooks.rb:330 1.445
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.010
7:7.980
Before features/support/hooks.rb:266 0.000
Before features/support/hooks.rb:273 0.007
Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition enabled and logged in 13.726
And no SquashFS delta is installed 0.447
And Tails is fooled to think that version 6.0~testoverlayfs was initially installed 0.338
And Tails is fooled to think it is running version 6.0~testoverlayfs 0.065
And the file system changes introduced in version 6.2~testoverlayfs are not present 0.335
And the file system changes introduced in version 6.3~testoverlayfs are not present 0.546
When the network is plugged 0.068
And Tor is ready 23.793
Then I am proposed to install an incremental upgrade to version 6.2~testoverlayfs 9.131
And I can successfully install the incremental upgrade to version 6.2~testoverlayfs 12.591
Given I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off 11.208
When I start Tails from USB drive "__internal" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled 2:13.005
Then Tails is running version 6.2~testoverlayfs 0.019
And all tps features are active 2.464
And the file system changes introduced in version 6.2~testoverlayfs are present 0.407
And only the 6.2~testoverlayfs SquashFS delta is installed 0.074
# Our IUK sets a release date that can make Tor bootstrapping impossible
Given Tails system time is magically synchronized 0.426
# We'll really install Tails_amd64_6.0~testoverlayfs_to_6.3~testoverlayfs.iuk
# but we need some way to force upgrading a second time in a row
# even if only the initially installed version is considered
And Tails is fooled to think that version 6.1~testoverlayfs was initially installed 0.386
When the network is plugged 0.084
And Tor is ready 19.460
Then I am proposed to install an incremental upgrade to version 6.3~testoverlayfs 7.599
And I can successfully install the incremental upgrade to version 6.3~testoverlayfs 10.005
Given I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off 4.843
When I start Tails from USB drive "__internal" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled 2:14.287
Then Tails is running version 6.3~testoverlayfs 0.025
And all tps features are active 2.586
And the file system changes introduced in version 6.3~testoverlayfs are present 0.649
And only the 6.3~testoverlayfs SquashFS delta is installed 0.133
# Regression test for #17425 (i.e. the Upgrader would propose
# upgrading to the version that's already running)
Given Tails system time is magically synchronized 0.316
And Tails is fooled to think that version 6.1~testoverlayfs was initially installed 0.453
When the network is plugged 0.136
And Tor is ready 19.336
Then the Upgrader considers the system as up-to-date 0.333
# Regression test on #8158 (i.e. the IUK's filesystem is not part of the Unsafe Browser's chroot)
And I successfully start the Unsafe Browser 15.839
And the file system changes introduced in version 6.3~testoverlayfs are present in the Unsafe Browser's chroot 2.848
After features/support/hooks.rb:330 0.984
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.026
39.481
Before features/support/hooks.rb:266 0.000
Before features/support/hooks.rb:273 0.009
Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition enabled and logged in 11.654
And Tails is fooled to think that version 6.0~testoverlayfs was initially installed 0.498
And Tails is fooled to think it is running version 6.0~testoverlayfs 0.061
And the signing key used by the Upgrader is outdated 0.067
But a current signing key is available on our website 0.000
When the network is plugged 0.077
And Tor is ready 19.303
Then I am proposed to install an incremental upgrade to version 6.2~testoverlayfs 7.818
After features/support/hooks.rb:330 1.082
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.000