diff --git a/docs/install/Knative-with-Gloo.md b/docs/install/Knative-with-Gloo.md index 92ab8774b..61b256366 100644 --- a/docs/install/Knative-with-Gloo.md +++ b/docs/install/Knative-with-Gloo.md @@ -48,17 +48,17 @@ glooctl --version Finally, install Gloo and Knative in a single command with `glooctl`: ```shell -glooctl install knative +glooctl install knative --install-eventing --install-eventing-version= --install-knative --install-knative-version= --install-monitoring ``` The `glooctl install knative` command can be customized with a variety of options: -- use `--install-knative-version` to set the installed version of Knative Serving (defaults to `0.8.0`) +- use `--install-knative-version` to set the installed version of Knative Serving (defaults to `0.10.0`) - use `--install-build` to install Knative Build - use `--install-eventing` to install Knative Eventing - use `--dry-run` to produce the kubernetes YAML that would be applied to your cluster rather than applying. - use `--install-knative=false` to only install Gloo without installing Knative components. This can be used if you wish to install Knative independently of Gloo. -See https://github.com/solo-io/gloo/blob/master/docs/cli/glooctl_install_knative.md for the full list of available options for installing Knative with `glooctl` +See https://github.com/solo-io/gloo/blob/master/docs/content/cli/glooctl_install_knative.md for the full list of available options for installing Knative with `glooctl` > Note: `glooctl` generates a manifest which can be piped to stdout or a file using the `--dry-run` flag. Alternatively, Gloo can be installed via its [Helm Chart](https://docs.solo.io/gloo/latest/installation/gateway/kubernetes/#installing-on-kubernetes-with-helm), which will permit fine-grained configuration of installation parameters.