They keys and .kube/config end up in the .docker-data folder. You will need to update the .kube/config to use the right hostname.
- No issues creating the cluster at this point, but lots of improvements
- On your machine
- Download raspbian and flash it to SD card
- Download image & flash using balena etcher
- Flash using Raspberry Pi Imager
- Download raspbian and flash it to SD card
- On the pi
- Start up with network, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and SD card
- Default credentials
- u:
raspberry
- p:
pi
- u:
- Run
sudo raspi-config
- 1-S4: Hostname
- Change to desired value
- 3-P2: SSH
- Enable
- 4-P2: GPU Memory
- Change from
64
->16
- Change from
- 1-S4: Hostname
- Finish & Reboot
- You can disconnect peripherals from the pi any time you want (could be worth leaving them until it's at least joined your cluster)
- Default credentials
- Start up with network, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and SD card
- On your machine
- From the root of this directory run
docker-compose build && docker-compose up
- From the root of this directory run
- update variable names
- split into multiple scripts
- rewrite how the .kube/config gets updated, update the docs and show help as well
- rename runme
- rename repo