How To Install Red Hat OpenShift Local or CodeReady Container (CRC) On Linux Laptop - Lesson 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- Learn the step by step guide of how to install OpenShift Local also formerly called CodeReady container (CRC) on Linux Using Your Laptop Or Desktop - RHEL 9/8/7
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Great tutorial! I have just followed along and it worked great! Now I have a working lab for my preparation for the EX180-exam! Thank you very much!
Glad it helped!
do we need to do the crc setup in the exam as well?
No you won't. crc is a single node cluster for test purposes
hi! i have same problem "You need to enable virtualization in BIOS" i use a ntbk dell latitude 5520 and virtualbox 7 i have enabled VT in bios and enabled the flag in virtualbox "VT-x/AMD-V nested" but i get same error. products used into vm
CentOS Linux release 8.0.1905 (Core)
CRC version: 2.16.0+05b62a75
OpenShift version: 4.12.9
Podman version: 4.4.1
Thank you for the tutorial on CRC setup, is there any video or cmd guide to reset crc, in order to practice again from scratch, plz reply
CRC can become unstable sometimes because its a SNC and the keys may have expired. Why not delete it (crc delete), and recreate (crc setup) & (crc start) so you can start from scratch.
it will support AWS ec2 instance? getting this error
You need to enable virtualization in BIOS
[ocpuser@ip-172-31-31-171 crc]$ vi pull-secret.txt
[ocpuser@ip-172-31-31-171 crc]$ crc start -p pull-secret.txt
file '/home/ocpuser/.crc/cache/crc_libvirt_4.13.9_amd64.crcbundle' does not exist
When I execute the crc setup I get the error " You need to enable virtualization in BIOS"
Please help
Its because virtualization is not enabled in BIOS. What type of hardware are you using? Google how you can enable virtualization in BIOS for your hardware type. HP, DELL, Lenovo, etc.