test(e2e): guard the one-command disk-VM lifecycle - #40
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A fresh Alpine disk VM must reach a clickable xfce desktop from a single stoat up: install, auto-restart after the poweroff, auto-apply the recipe, reboot once so eudev and libinput take effect. Each stage has regressed before. The script asserts the end state a user sees over stoat exec: xfce present, udevd is the device manager, Xorg drives input through libinput. Runs against a unique VM it deletes on exit. just e2e wraps it.
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stoat upon a fresh Alpine disk VM already runs the whole chain: install → auto-restart after the poweroff → auto-apply the recipes → reboot once so eudev/libinput take effect. This adds a regression guard so that stays true.scripts/e2e.sh(viajust e2e) creates a throwaway disk VM, runs onestoat up, and asserts the end state overstoat exec: xfce present, udevd is the device manager, Xorg drives input through libinput. It deletes the VM on exit and returns nonzero if any stage regresses.Verified: green run end to end, VM reached a clickable desktop with no manual steps.
Not run in normal CI (needs KVM, network, ~15 min); it's an opt-in guard for the lifecycle.