Project Number Date
test_Tails_ISO_20524-warn-danger-unplug-usb-stick 54 05 Dec 2024, 17:07

Feature Report

Steps Scenarios Features
Feature Passed Failed Skipped Pending Undefined Total Passed Failed Total Duration Status
Emergency shutdown 9 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 1 8:2.923 Passed
Feature Emergency shutdown
As a Tails user when I unplug my Tails device to trigger emergency shutdown I want the system memory to be free from sensitive data.
8:2.923
Before features/support/hooks.rb:269 0.026
Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition enabled and logged in 5:58.873
And I prepare Tails for memory erasure tests 0.426
And I fill a 128 MiB file with a known pattern on the persistent filesystem 20.850
And patterns cover at least 100 MiB in the guest's memory 3.928

Pattern coverage: 111.363% (111 MiB out of 100 MiB reference memory)

When I eject the boot medium 0.441
Then I see a window explaining me the danger of unplugging the USB stick 1.927
And I wait for Tails to finish wiping the memory 6.191
Then I find very few patterns in the guest's memory 0.743

Pattern coverage: 0.000% (0 MiB out of 739 MiB reference memory)

And Tails eventually shuts down 1:29.541
After features/support/hooks.rb:326 0.141
After features/support/hooks.rb:100 0.011