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-#10720: Tails Installer freezes on Jenkins
-@product @fragile
-Feature: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation
- As a Tails user
- If I have an old versoin of Tails installed on a USB device
- and the USB device has a persistent partition
- I want to upgrade Tails on it
- and keep my persistent partition in the process
-
- # An issue with this feature is that scenarios depend on each
- # other. When editing this feature, make sure you understand these
- # dependencies (which are documented below).
-
- Scenario: Try to "Upgrade from ISO" Tails to a pristine USB drive
- Given a computer
- And I setup a filesystem share containing the Tails ISO
- And I start Tails from DVD with network unplugged and I login
- And I temporarily create a 4 GiB disk named "pristine"
- And I plug USB drive "pristine"
- And I start Tails Installer in "Upgrade from ISO" mode
- Then a suitable USB device is not found
- And I am told that the destination device cannot be upgraded
-
- Scenario: Try to "Clone & Upgrade" Tails to a pristine USB drive
- Given I have started Tails from DVD without network and logged in
- And I temporarily create a 4 GiB disk named "pristine"
- And I plug USB drive "pristine"
- And I start Tails Installer in "Clone & Upgrade" mode
- Then a suitable USB device is not found
- And I am told that the destination device cannot be upgraded
-
- Scenario: Try to "Upgrade from ISO" Tails to a USB drive with GPT and a FAT partition
- Given a computer
- And I setup a filesystem share containing the Tails ISO
- And I start Tails from DVD with network unplugged and I login
- And I temporarily create a 4 GiB disk named "gptfat"
- And I create a gpt partition with a vfat filesystem on disk "gptfat"
- And I plug USB drive "gptfat"
- And I start Tails Installer in "Upgrade from ISO" mode
- Then a suitable USB device is not found
- And I am told that the destination device cannot be upgraded
-
- Scenario: Try to "Clone & Upgrade" Tails to a USB drive with GPT and a FAT partition
- Given I have started Tails from DVD without network and logged in
- And I temporarily create a 4 GiB disk named "gptfat"
- And I create a gpt partition with a vfat filesystem on disk "gptfat"
- And I plug USB drive "gptfat"
- And I start Tails Installer in "Upgrade from ISO" mode
- Then a suitable USB device is not found
- And I am told that the destination device cannot be upgraded
-
- Scenario: Installing an old version of Tails to a pristine USB drive
- Given a computer
- And the computer is set to boot from the old Tails DVD
- And the network is unplugged
- And I start the computer
- When the computer boots Tails
- And I log in to a new session
- And the Tails desktop is ready
- And all notifications have disappeared
- And I create a 4 GiB disk named "old"
- And I plug USB drive "old"
- And I "Clone & Install" Tails to USB drive "old"
- Then the running Tails is installed on USB drive "old"
- But there is no persistence partition on USB drive "old"
- And I unplug USB drive "old"
-
- # Depends on scenario: Installing an old version of Tails to a pristine USB drive
- Scenario: Creating a persistent partition with the old Tails USB installation
- Given a computer
- And I start Tails from USB drive "old" with network unplugged and I login
- Then Tails is running from USB drive "old"
- And I create a persistent partition
- And I take note of which persistence presets are available
- Then a Tails persistence partition exists on USB drive "old"
- And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off
-
- # Depends on scenario: Creating a persistent partition with the old Tails USB installation
- Scenario: Writing files to a read/write-enabled persistent partition with the old Tails USB installation
- Given a computer
- And I start Tails from USB drive "old" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled
- Then Tails is running from USB drive "old"
- And all persistence presets are enabled
- And I write some files expected to persist
- And all persistent filesystems have safe access rights
- And all persistence configuration files have safe access rights
- And all persistent directories from the old Tails version have safe access rights
- And I take note of which persistence presets are available
- And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off
- # XXX: how does guestfs work vs snapshots?
- Then only the expected files are present on the persistence partition on USB drive "old"
-
- # Depends on scenario: Writing files to a read/write-enabled persistent partition with the old Tails USB installation
- Scenario: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation from a Tails DVD
- Given I have started Tails from DVD without network and logged in
- And I clone USB drive "old" to a new USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I plug USB drive "to_upgrade"
- When I "Clone & Upgrade" Tails to USB drive "to_upgrade"
- Then the running Tails is installed on USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I unplug USB drive "to_upgrade"
-
- # Depends on scenario: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation from a Tails DVD
- Scenario: Booting Tails from a USB drive upgraded from DVD with persistence enabled
- Given a computer
- And I start Tails from USB drive "to_upgrade" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled
- Then all persistence presets from the old Tails version are enabled
- And Tails is running from USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And the boot device has safe access rights
- And the expected persistent files created with the old Tails version are present in the filesystem
- And all persistent directories from the old Tails version have safe access rights
-
- # Depends on scenario: Writing files to a read/write-enabled persistent partition with the old Tails USB installation
- Scenario: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation from another Tails USB drive
- Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive without a persistent partition and stopped at Tails Greeter's login screen
- And I log in to a new session
- And Tails seems to have booted normally
- And I clone USB drive "old" to a new USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I plug USB drive "to_upgrade"
- When I "Clone & Upgrade" Tails to USB drive "to_upgrade"
- Then the running Tails is installed on USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I unplug USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I unplug USB drive "__internal"
-
- # Depends on scenario: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation from another Tails USB drive
- Scenario: Booting Tails from a USB drive upgraded from USB with persistence enabled
- Given a computer
- And I start Tails from USB drive "to_upgrade" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled
- Then all persistence presets from the old Tails version are enabled
- And Tails is running from USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And the boot device has safe access rights
- And the expected persistent files created with the old Tails version are present in the filesystem
- And all persistent directories from the old Tails version have safe access rights
-
- # Depends on scenario: Writing files to a read/write-enabled persistent partition with the old Tails USB installation
- Scenario: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation from an ISO image, running on the old version
- Given a computer
- And I clone USB drive "old" to a new USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I setup a filesystem share containing the Tails ISO
- When I start Tails from USB drive "old" with network unplugged and I login
- And I plug USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I do a "Upgrade from ISO" on USB drive "to_upgrade"
- Then the ISO's Tails is installed on USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I unplug USB drive "to_upgrade"
-
- # Depends on scenario: Writing files to a read/write-enabled persistent partition with the old Tails USB installation
- Scenario: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation from an ISO image, running on the new version
- Given a computer
- And I clone USB drive "old" to a new USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I setup a filesystem share containing the Tails ISO
- And I start Tails from DVD with network unplugged and I login
- And I plug USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I do a "Upgrade from ISO" on USB drive "to_upgrade"
- Then the ISO's Tails is installed on USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And I unplug USB drive "to_upgrade"
-
- # Depends on scenario: Upgrading an old Tails USB installation from an ISO image, running on the new version
- Scenario: Booting a USB drive upgraded from ISO with persistence enabled
- Given a computer
- And I start Tails from USB drive "to_upgrade" with network unplugged and I login with persistence enabled
- Then all persistence presets from the old Tails version are enabled
- And Tails is running from USB drive "to_upgrade"
- And the boot device has safe access rights
- And the expected persistent files created with the old Tails version are present in the filesystem
- And all persistent directories from the old Tails version have safe access rights