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Adjust markdown formatting (#328)
* Adjust markdown formatting:
* Remove extra capitalization.
* Remove extra curly braces {} inside Bash code blocks.
* Use in-line code block `` for IP-addresses, file names and commands.
* Add a dot at the end of sentences.
* Use list formatting in `differences-to-original.md`. Also add escaping for angle brackets <>.
* No logic changes were made, only formatting improvements.
* 01-prerequisites.md: remove extra capitalization, remove extra space in "Virtual Box"
* 01-prerequisites.md: split text into different lines (before, it was rendered into one line)
* Remove extra capitalization, use inline code blocks, add a dot at the end of sentences.
* 02-compute-resources.md: add escaping for angle brackets <>.
* 03-client-tools.md: remove extra capitalization, use inline code blocks
* 04-certificate-authority.md: remove extra capitalization, use inline code blocks, remove extra curly braces {} inside Bash code blocks
* 04-certificate-authority.md: remove extra curly braces {} inside Bash code blocks
* Revert back: all "remove extra curly braces {} inside Bash code blocks"
As per @fireflycons https://github.com/mmumshad/kubernetes-the-hard-way/pull/328#issuecomment-1926329908 :
> They are there for a reason. If you paste a block of code within braces, then it is not executed immediately by the shell - you have to press ENTER. Quite often when making changes to this repo and I have multiple terminals open, it gives me a chance to check that I have pasted the block into the correct terminal before it executes in the wrong terminal and borks everything.
* Revert back: all "remove extra curly braces {} inside Bash code blocks"
* Revert back all "Remove extra capitalization", as per request @fireflycons
https://github.com/mmumshad/kubernetes-the-hard-way/pull/328#issuecomment-1944388993
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ A few prerequisites are handled by the VM provisioning steps.
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## Kernel Settings
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1. Disable cgroups v2. I found that Kubernetes currently doesn't play nice with cgroups v2, therefore we need to set a kernel boot parameter in grub to switch back to v1.
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1. Install the `br_netfilter` kernel module that permits kube-proxy to manipulate IP tables rules
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1. Install the `br_netfilter` kernel module that permits kube-proxy to manipulate IP tables rules.
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1. Add the two tunables `net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables=1` and `net.ipv4.ip_forward=1` also required for successful pod networking.
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## DNS settings
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