![]() However when I run sudo yum install -y docker-ce I get version 18.09.1. Then add the docker-ce repository with this command ![]() Yum install -y yum-utils device-mapper-persistent-data lvm2 If not installed already install docker-ce dependencies Vim /etc/fstab, then edit the line that shows something like dev/mapper/centos-swap swap I’ve also done the following steps to prepare for a kubernetes cluster:Įdit the /etc/hosts file and put in the IP and name of each machine in the cluster on each hostĭisable SELinux and swap with the following commands ![]() How for the life of me do I install docker-ce-18.06.1? I have created a new CentOS 7 machine, have run yum update to have everything latest on there. From what I see Kubernetes (kubeadm?) isn’t validated against Docker 18.09.1, but is against 18.06.1. ![]() Ok so I’m new to Docker and am trying to setup a Kubernetes cluster (as requested at my work). ![]()
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