Hey.

Thanks for reporting this problem. Please look at my answers below:

- Before running the test, I expected some sort of prompt, that would
allow me to skip the test. Suspend/hibernate tests have a high
likelyhood of failing, so I think this should be required.

That's an interesting idea. It is not implemented right now. We have a
similar bug that explores this idea already
https://bugs.launchpad.net/plainbox/+bug/1232029

- Checkbox should save how far I got along in the tests more accurately.

We do that. You should have seen a prompt if you want to 'resume',
'continue' or 'restart' (those are quite confusing) did you see that
after restarting checkbox?

- I'm not sure if this is the case or not, but the results should be
uploaded before I reach the final tests. I am now dead set against
running Checkbox, because I don't want to have to reboot my computer
again. Ubuntu should be collecting stats on this, on how many people do
not finish the tests and why.

I don't think we need to upload results before every dangerous test. We
try very hard to save everything on the filesystem before running each
job so that if it crashes you should still be safe.

Given the second question I'm setting this to incomplete until you reply
if you saw the resume screen or not

** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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