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@toabctl toabctl commented Apr 3, 2025

Ubuntu 18.04 is EOL and the available images are only for EKS versions which are no longer supported.

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Ubuntu 18.04 is EOL and the available images are only for EKS versions
which are no longer supported.
@toabctl toabctl marked this pull request as ready for review April 3, 2025 06:18
@cheeseandcereal cheeseandcereal added kind/maintenance related to maintenance of the repo/ci/tech debt/etc area/nodegroup area/tech-debt Leftover improvements in code, testing and building and removed kind/maintenance related to maintenance of the repo/ci/tech debt/etc labels Apr 3, 2025
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Looks good. Thanks!

@cheeseandcereal cheeseandcereal merged commit 236d411 into eksctl-io:main Apr 3, 2025
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