Guide is now focusing more on Kernel Test Days

Signed-off-by: Fabrizio Pasqualin <giardia@fedoraproject.org>
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* xref:kernel/overview.adoc[Kernel] * xref:kernel/overview.adoc[Kernel]
** xref:kernel/troubleshooting.adoc[Troubleshooting] ** xref:kernel/troubleshooting.adoc[Troubleshooting]
** xref:kernel/build-custom-kernel.adoc[Building a Custom Kernel] ** xref:kernel/build-custom-kernel.adoc[Building a Custom Kernel]
** xref:kernel/howto-regression-test.adoc[How to do a kernel regression test] ** xref:kernel/howto-kernel-testday.adoc[Guide for Kernel Test Days]
* Virtualization * Virtualization

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Kernel Regression Test Kernel Test Days
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Author Name <giardia@fedoraproject.org> Author Name <giardia@fedoraproject.org>
2019-04-08 2019-04-08
:description: This is a quick guide documenting steps for Kernel Test Days. :description: A quick guide for Kernel Test Days.
:toc: :toc:
:compat-mode!: :compat-mode!:
Especially during *Kernel Test Days*, a Kernel Regression Test will help to detect and troubleshoot any issue with a new kernel version, before wider usage. It consist in running a series of tests provided by the https://pagure.io/kernel-tests[Kernel Test Suite] During *Kernel Test Days*, contributors are asked to run a Kernel Regression Test which will help to detect and troubleshoot any issue with a new kernel version, before wider usage. It consist in running a series of tests provided by the https://pagure.io/kernel-tests[Kernel Test Suite]
The main goal of a Kernel Test Day is to test a new kernel on many different machines as possible. The main goal of a Kernel Test Day is to test a new kernel on many different machines as possible.
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You can also install the new kernel on a Virtual Machine running an up to date Fedora release and do the test in the VM. In this case you can just add https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jforbes/kernel-stabilization/[this] *Copr repository* on the Fedora distro running in your VM. You can also install the new kernel on a Virtual Machine running an up to date Fedora release and do the test in the VM. In this case you can just add https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jforbes/kernel-stabilization/[this] *Copr repository* on the Fedora distro running in your VM.
Once you added the rep: Once you added the repository:
sudo dnf upgrade && sudo dnf install kernel-5.0.0-200.fc29.x86_64 sudo dnf upgrade && sudo dnf install kernel-5.0.0-200.fc29.x86_64