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Message #01389
[Merge] ~cpete/ubuntu-manual-tests:fix-kdump-tests-formatting into ubuntu-manual-tests:main
Chris Peterson has proposed merging ~cpete/ubuntu-manual-tests:fix-kdump-tests-formatting into ubuntu-manual-tests:main.
Requested reviews:
Ubuntu Testcase Admins (ubuntu-testcase)
For more details, see:
https://code.launchpad.net/~cpete/ubuntu-manual-tests/+git/ubuntu-manual-tests/+merge/473768
The testcases for kernel crash dumps enablement proposed in [0] require some tweaks to the formatting to ensure it appears correctly on the ISO tracker website.
1. Converts usage of the <b> tag to <strong> and <i> tag to <em>.
2. Replaces the table formatting with an unordered list.
[0] https://code.launchpad.net/~cpete/ubuntu-manual-tests/+git/ubuntu-manual-tests/+merge/473601
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Your team Ubuntu Testcase Admins is requested to review the proposed merge of ~cpete/ubuntu-manual-tests:fix-kdump-tests-formatting into ubuntu-manual-tests:main.
diff --git a/testcases/image/1822_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Enabled) b/testcases/image/1822_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Enabled)
index 5ce2441..d99186e 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1822_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Enabled)
+++ b/testcases/image/1822_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Enabled)
@@ -1,33 +1,14 @@
<p>
-The purpose of this testcase is to test that kernel crash dumps are
-<b>successfully enabled</b> on installed systems which meet certain criteria.
-The result of this test case will depend on the specifics of your hardware.
-Please perform the test using a system that <b>meets</b> the following minimum
+The purpose of this testcase is to test that kernel crash dumps are <strong>successfully enabled</strong> on installed systems which meet certain criteria. The result of this test case will depend on the specifics of your hardware. Please perform the test using a system that <strong>meets</strong> the following minimum
criteria:
</p>
-<table>
- <tr>
- <th>Hardware items</th>
- <th> Minimum specification</th>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>CPU Architecture</td>
- <td> amd64 (x86_64), arm64 (aarch64), or s390x</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>CPU Cores</td>
- <td> >=4</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>Memory (RAM + SWAP)</td>
- <td> >=6GiB</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>Disk space in /var</td>
- <td> 5 x (Memory)</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
+<ul>
+ <li><strong> CPU Architecture</strong>: amd64 (x86_64), arm64 (aarch64), or s390x </li>
+ <li><strong> CPU Cores</strong>: >=4 </li>
+ <li><strong> Memory (RAM + SWAP)</strong>: >=6GiB</li>
+ <li><strong> Disk space in /var</strong>: 5 x (Memory)</li>
+</ul>
<em>
Proceed in your native language if you wish. Instructions will remain in
@@ -68,9 +49,9 @@ something similar to:</p>
<p> Ensure that: </p>
<ul>
- <li><b>current state</b> shows <b> ready to dump</b>.</li>
- <li> USE_KDUMP is set to <b>1</b></li>
- <li> The <i>crashkernel</i> parameter is set on the kernel command line.
+ <li><strong>current state</strong> shows <strong> ready to dump</strong>.</li>
+ <li> <strong>USE_KDUMP</strong> is set to <strong>1</strong></li>
+ <li> The <em>crashkernel</em> parameter is set on the kernel command line.
(this can be checked using: <code>sudo cat /proc/cmdline)</code></li>
</ul>
diff --git a/testcases/image/1823_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Disabled) b/testcases/image/1823_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Disabled)
index 8faecd3..cc9d302 100644
--- a/testcases/image/1823_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Disabled)
+++ b/testcases/image/1823_Install Kernel Crash Dumps Automatic (Disabled)
@@ -1,33 +1,13 @@
<p>
-The purpose of this testcase is to test that kernel crash dumps are
-<b>successfully disabled</b> on installed systems which do not meet certain criteria.
-The result of this test case will depend on the specifics of your hardware.
-Please perform the test using a system that <b>does not meet</b> the following
-minimum criteria:
+The purpose of this testcase is to test that kernel crash dumps are <strong>successfully disabled</strong> on installed systems which do not meet certain criteria. The result of this test case will depend on the specifics of your hardware. Please perform the test using a system that <strong>does not meet</strong> the following minimum criteria:
</p>
-<table>
- <tr>
- <th>Hardware items</th>
- <th> Minimum specification</th>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>CPU Architecture</td>
- <td> amd64 (x86_64), arm64 (aarch64), or s390x</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>CPU Cores</td>
- <td> >=4</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>Memory (RAM + SWAP)</td>
- <td> >=6GiB</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>Disk space in /var</td>
- <td> 5 x (Memory)</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
+<ul>
+ <li><strong> CPU Architecture</strong>: amd64 (x86_64), arm64 (aarch64), or s390x </li>
+ <li><strong> CPU Cores</strong>: >=4 </li>
+ <li><strong> Memory (RAM + SWAP)</strong>: >=6GiB</li>
+ <li><strong> Disk space in /var</strong>: 5 x (Memory)</li>
+</ul>
<em>
Proceed in your native language if you wish. Instructions will remain in
@@ -69,8 +49,8 @@ something similar to:</p>
<p> Ensure that: </p>
<ul>
- <li><b>current state</b> shows <b>Not ready to dump</b>.</li>
- <li> USE_KDUMP is set to <b>0</b></li>
+ <li><strong>current state</strong> shows <strong>Not ready to dump</strong>.</li>
+ <li> <strong>USE_KDUMP</strong> is set to <strong>0</strong></li>
</ul>
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