#10720: Tails Installer freezes on Jenkins @product @fragile Feature: Tails persistence As a Tails user I want to use Tails persistence feature Scenario: Booting Tails from a USB drive with a disabled persistent partition Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition and stopped at Tails Greeter's login screen When I log in to a new session Then Tails seems to have booted normally And Tails is running from USB drive "__internal" And persistence is disabled But a Tails persistence partition exists on USB drive "__internal" Scenario: Booting Tails from a USB drive with an enabled persistent partition Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition enabled and logged in Then Tails is running from USB drive "__internal" And all persistence presets are enabled And all persistent directories have safe access rights @fragile Scenario: Writing files first to a read/write-enabled persistent partition, and then to a read-only-enabled persistent partition Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition enabled and logged in And the network is plugged And Tor is ready And I take note of which persistence presets are available When I write some files expected to persist And I add a wired DHCP NetworkManager connection called "persistent-con" And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off # XXX: The next step succeeds (and the --debug output confirms that it's actually looking for the files) but will fail in a subsequent scenario restoring the same snapshot. This exactly what we want, but why does it work? What is guestfs's behaviour when qcow2 internal snapshots are involved? Then only the expected files are present on the persistence partition on USB drive "__internal" Given I start Tails from USB drive "__internal" with network unplugged and I login with read-only persistence enabled And the network is plugged And Tor is ready Then Tails is running from USB drive "__internal" And the boot device has safe access rights And all persistence presets are enabled And I switch to the "persistent-con" NetworkManager connection And there is no GNOME bookmark for the persistent Tor Browser directory And I write some files not expected to persist And I remove some files expected to persist And I take note of which persistence presets are available And I shutdown Tails and wait for the computer to power off Then only the expected files are present on the persistence partition on USB drive "__internal" Scenario: Deleting a Tails persistent partition Given I have started Tails without network from a USB drive with a persistent partition and stopped at Tails Greeter's login screen And I log in to a new session Then Tails is running from USB drive "__internal" And the boot device has safe access rights And persistence is disabled But a Tails persistence partition exists on USB drive "__internal" And all notifications have disappeared When I delete the persistent partition Then there is no persistence partition on USB drive "__internal"