This was kinda annoying but I ultimately got it working.
For folks that know what their doing, here are some really quick notes on how I got an openshift single node cluster running w/ CRIO on GCP.
Create a VM (centos 7) on GCP the regular way. make sure its got enough cpu and ram to do something non trivial, b/c this might take a while, and the last thing you wanna do is respin it.
git clone openshift-ansible
git checkout the 3.11 branch
edit the .localhost, under the [os vars] section, put crio enabled = true
manually grab the repo for 3.11 and rpm -i it in your repos.d from https://cbs.centos.org/repos/paas7-openshift-origin311-testing/
now run the local installer using the regular openshift-ansible quick single node install instructions
dear red hat: i think its a little odd that you havent properly come up w/ easy workarounds for this issue : https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/issues/9875 or similar.
But anyways, thats ok, here's mine.
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