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> **Note:** If you want to install additional software in dom0 and your only network card was assigned to dom0, then _instead_ of the usual `sudo qubes-dom0-update <PACKAGE>` now you run `sudo dnf --setopt=reposdir=/etc/yum.repos.d install <PACKAGE>`.
### Install Tests and Their Dependencies
A regular Qubes installation isn't ready to run the full suite of tests. For example, in order to run the [Split GPG tests](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-app-linux-split-gpg/blob/4bc201bb70c011119eed19df25dc5b46120d04ed/tests/splitgpg/tests.py) you need to have the `qubes-gpg-split-tests` package installed in your app qubes.
Because of the above reason, some additional configurations need to be done to your testing environment. This can be done in an automated manner with the help of the [Salt](/doc/salt) configuration that provisions the [automated testing environment](/doc/automated-tests/).
The following commands should work for you, but do keep in mind that the provisioning scripts are designed for the [openQA environment](https://openqa.qubes-os.org/) and not your specific local testing system. Run the following in `dom0`:
```bash
# For future reference the following commands are an adaptation of
# https://github.com/marmarek/openqa-tests-qubesos/blob/master/tests/update.pm
# Install git
sudo qubes-dom0-update git || sudo dnf --setopt=reposdir=/etc/yum.repos.d install git
# Download the openQA automated testing environment Salt configuration
git clone https://github.com/marmarek/openqa-tests-qubesos/
cd openqa-tests-qubesos/extra-files
sudo cp -a system-tests/ /srv/salt/
sudo qubesctl top.enable system-tests
# Install the same configuration as the one in openQA
QUBES_VERSION=4.1
PILLAR_DIR=/srv/pillar/base/update
sudo mkdir -p $PILLAR_DIR
printf 'update:\n qubes_ver: '$QUBES_VERSION'\n' | sudo tee $PILLAR_DIR/init.sls
printf "base:\n '*':\n - update\n" | sudo tee $PILLAR_DIR/init.top
sudo qubesctl top.enable update pillar=True
# Apply states to dom0 and VMs
# NOTE: These commands can take several minutes (if not more) without showing output
sudo qubesctl --show-output state.highstate
sudo qubesctl --max-concurrency=2 --skip-dom0 --templates --show-output state.highstate
```
## Development VM
### SSH