diff --git a/docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm.md b/docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm.md index dbe7346598..46727f182d 100644 --- a/docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm.md +++ b/docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ redirect_from: - "/docs/getting-started-guides/kubeadm.html" --- -## Overview +{% capture overview %} This quickstart shows you how to easily install a Kubernetes cluster on machines running Ubuntu 16.04, CentOS 7 or HypriotOS v1.0.1+. The installation uses a @@ -60,14 +60,18 @@ documented here) are, of course, alpha. **Be sure to read the [limitations](#limitations)**. Specifically, configuring cloud providers is difficult. Upgrades are also not well documented or particularly easy. +{% endcapture %} -## Prerequisites +{% capture prerequisites %} 1. One or more machines running Ubuntu 16.04+, CentOS 7 or HypriotOS v1.0.1+ 1. 1GB or more of RAM per machine (any less will leave little room for your apps) 1. Full network connectivity between all machines in the cluster (public or private network is fine) +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture steps %} ## Objectives @@ -644,3 +648,8 @@ Finally, when running `kubeadm init` you must specify the `--use-kubernetes-vers ```bash kubeadm init --use-kubernetes-version=v1.5.6 ``` + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% include templates/task.md %}