Automatically label Red Hat Enterprise Fedora Linux agents with an easy to read label that includes the architecture, operating system name, and operating system version. Include a sample /etc/os-release file in the test suite and include the output of {{lsb_release -a}} in the test suite so that others can confirm the label operates as expected without installing their own copy of Red Hat Enterprise Fedora Linux.
Automatically label Red Hat Enterprise Linux agents with an easy to read label that includes the architecture, operating system name, and operating system version. Include a sample /etc/os-release file in the test suite and include the output of lsb_release -a in the test suite so that others can confirm the label operates as expected without installing their own copy of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Automatically label Fedora Linux agents with an easy to read label that includes the architecture, operating system name, and operating system version. Include a sample /etc/os-release file in the test suite and include the output of {{lsb_release -a}} in the test suite so that others can confirm the label operates as expected without installing their own copy of Fedora Linux.
Automatically label Fedora Linux agents with an easy to read label that includes the architecture, operating system name, and operating system version. Include a sample /etc/os-release file in the test suite and include the output of {{lsb_release -a}} in the test suite so that others can confirm the label operates as expected without installing their own copy of Fedora Linux.
Automatically label Fedora Linux agents with an easy to read label that includes the architecture, operating system name, and operating system version. Include a sample /etc/os-release file in the test suite and include the output of {{lsb_release -a}} in the test suite so that others can confirm the label operates as expected without installing their own copy of Fedora Linux.