We’re currently working on how Fedora CoreOS will integrate into OKD.
There’s a fair chunk of work that needs to be done and FCoS has a broader
mission than RHCoS does, so its a bit further behind (since OpenShift 4 /
OKD 4 require an OS with ignition and ostree).  Stay tuned, I was going to
write out a work plan for this and share it here.  There’s no current plan
for a centos version, since there’s a lot of interest in FCoS for a newer
kernel.

Until that happens, try.openshift.com makes it easy to get an evaluation of
OCP4 for test and development even if you don’t have a subscription.



On Jun 6, 2019, at 6:04 AM, Alix ander <mysteriousm...@hotmail.com> wrote:

hey guys,


> OKD is upstream code base upon which Red Hat OpenShift Online and Red Hat
OpenShift Container Platform are built


[red hat openshift 4 is now available](
https://blog.openshift.com/red-hat-openshift-4-is-now-available/)


Does any body know if  there is any plan for OKD 4.x ? I am unable to find
any information regarding OKD especially for bare metal.

Here
<https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.1/installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-bare-metal.html>is
a documentation for installing the container-platform on bare-metal which
uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS(RHCOS) which presuppose red hat
subscription. RHCOS will not be possible though to use on OKD - Is there
something like CentOS for CoreOS ?
<https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.1/installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-bare-metal.html>


Cheers,
Alix

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