Hi Joel,

Yes, CRC requires virtualization. It creates and manages a VM, using the
hypervisor provided by your laptop OS, and runs OpenShift inside that VM.
AFAIK there is no more all-in-one containerized support for OpenShift so
more 'oc cluster up' for OpenShift 4.x.

[]s, Fernando Lozano


On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 9:44 AM Joel Pearson <japear...@agiledigital.com.au>
wrote:

> With CodeReady Container, it's not possible to use it without
> virtualisation right?  Because it needs CoreOS, and can't startup on an
> existing docker installation like you can with "oc cluster up"?
>
> I'm only asking because I almost got OKD 3.11 running on Windows 10 WSL
> (windows subsystem for linux) v2.  But if it's a full VM, then running
> inside WSL 2 doesn't really make sense (and probably doesn't work anyway).
>
> On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 at 02:35, Daniel Comnea <comnea.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Recently folks were asking what is the minishift's alternative for v4 and
>> in case you've missed the news see [1]
>>
>> Hopefully that will also work for OKD v4 once  the MVP is out.
>>
>>
>> Dani
>>
>> [1]
>> https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/09/05/red-hat-openshift-4-on-your-laptop-introducing-red-hat-codeready-containers/
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