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"crc" is a binary file which is run like ./crc | "crc" is a binary file which is run like ./crc | ||
By default the "crc" downloaded from Red Hat is configured to require a "pull-secret". We can configure it to nor require this by switching it to the '''OKD''' version as follows:<br> | By default the "crc" downloaded from Red Hat is configured to require a "pull-secret". We can configure it to nor require this by switching it to the '''OKD''' version as follows:<br> | ||
− | ''./crc config view'' to view the most important settings <br> | + | '''''./crc config view''''' to view the most important settings <br> |
Revision as of 09:44, 15 February 2024
Reference: https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/codeready-containers
Red Hat CodeReady Containers (CRC) provides a minimal, preconfigured OpenShift 4 cluster on a laptop or desktop machine for development and testing purposes. CRC is delivered as a platform inside of the VM.
"crc" is a binary file which is run like ./crc
By default the "crc" downloaded from Red Hat is configured to require a "pull-secret". We can configure it to nor require this by switching it to the OKD version as follows:
./crc config view to view the most important settings