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It is of course always frustrating the first time you try to install a major new system. But, please very-carefully read the link in "pan64's" reply above. You need to first do your homework then post an answerable question. We need full details to determine how to provide the best answer for you.
thank you very much for your contributions! ... my thought is (for now) not to solve each of the many problems, but first to try to find a safe tutorial. i don't want to waste time with a questionable tutorial. i would like to get a k8s cluster running - the linux distribution doesn't matter. do any of you have one and would please tell me which tutorial you used? love thanks!!! :>>
This community is fully knowledgeable, prepared and willing to help you.
For instance: "what are" the "many problems" that you think that you are facing? What is "the specific subject" of the "tutorials" that you are seeking, and indeed, "why" are you now seeking them? Likewise, if you provide us with a careful breakdown of your total context and particular error messages that now are "vexing you," maybe we can help.
I refer you to "pan64's" link because this will give you a great deal of detailed information of what sort of detailed input we actually need from you, in order to most effectively help you. "The devil is in the details."Always.
Last edited by sundialsvcs; 01-28-2023 at 07:02 PM.
Additionally (to post #5) we don't know anything about you, we don't know what did you already try therefore we have no idea which tutorial to suggest (which is safe for you, what do you mean by safe and if the given one was already tried).
(I guess there is no tutorial which will exactly fit to your knowledge and skills)
i find it logical and effective to first use a Kubernetes setting with guidance that is known to work.
"Safe" means validated, working, as bug-free as possible.
I have squandered oodles of hours with outdated and/or incorrect instructions. I never knew: am I making the mistake, or is it the template? Or is it the combination of distribution and version. All already experienced several times.
Is there anyone out there please who has a fully manual installed Kubernetes cluster running? I would be very happy if he could tell me his setting (distribution, versions, maybe a tutorial).
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