Does Kubernetes support SELinux?
In my previous post about setting up a Kubernetes cluster using Fedora CoreOS nodes I mentioned the fact that SELinux should not be disabled when creating Kubernetes clusters.
read moreIn my previous post about setting up a Kubernetes cluster using Fedora CoreOS nodes I mentioned the fact that SELinux should not be disabled when creating Kubernetes clusters.
read moreIn this post I’m going to explain how to create a Kubernetes 1.24 cluster on Fedora CoreOS 36 nodes. I will assume that, if you’re reading this, you already know that Fedora CoreOS is a great choice as a Kubernetes node OS because of both the ease of maintenance provided by RPM-OSTree and Zincati and the really easy way to automate provisioning of new nodes thanks to the use of Butane and Ignition.
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