Although I would not consider myself as a heavy user of Windows, I believe I need to try to meet the challenge of supporting those running Linux, MacOS, and Windows. I recently ran into an issue running Minishift on Windows 10 and Hyper-V. I suspect regular users of both of these technologies might already be aware of what tripped me up but I thought I would document it here just in case someone needs it. In case you're not aware of it, Minishift is a very nice project that allows a developer to easily run OpenShift , also known as OCP or OpenShift Container Platform, on a desktop computer. Overall, I had a nice experience installing Minishift on a Windows 10 computer running HyperV but once I stopped and restarted Minishift, and had a new ip address address assigned to the VM, the instance would no longer start. Now if you're doing any Docker development on your computer and you move around a good bit or perhaps you're on and off a VPN, you probably know that v
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