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TimCook1 avatar TimCook1 commented on June 12, 2024

It's just a script. You can read/modify it with any text editor.

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wombat avatar wombat commented on June 12, 2024

yeah but where is it? cant find it once I booted the hypriot version

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wombat avatar wombat commented on June 12, 2024

I just talked to @saturnism and we noticed, that I folled the README from top to bottom and the sd card setup seems to be missing the kube-config.
@saturnism suggested to flash the pure hypriot image and install via the debian package - I will try it

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luxas avatar luxas commented on June 12, 2024

kube-config is located in /usr/bin and is a normal bash script. The kube-systemd README

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luxas avatar luxas commented on June 12, 2024

Link to kube-config

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wombat avatar wombat commented on June 12, 2024

@luxas Hmm, so from my recent experience it was not in the rpi2 / hypriot image, when I used the sdcard/write.sh script. I used find after starting from sdcard but I couldn´t find it.

The workaround was to flash a plain hypriot image and installing the deb package.

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luxas avatar luxas commented on June 12, 2024

@w0mbat did you forget to include kube-systemd rootfs at the end? As the README says:

sudo sdcard/write.sh /dev/sdX [board] [os] [rootfs]
Example:
sudo sdcard/write.sh /dev/sdX rpi-2 hypriotos kube-systemd

I made it this way, because it should be to flash the plain hypriot or arch image too from sdcard/write
But in the next release it could print a warning if one omits it.

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wombat avatar wombat commented on June 12, 2024

@luxas nope - used exactly that command and just replaced the device to match my sdcard.

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luxas avatar luxas commented on June 12, 2024

Strange. It works for me...
Do you have more details?

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luxas avatar luxas commented on June 12, 2024

@w0mbat Can you reproduce on v0.7.0 or should I close it?

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luxas avatar luxas commented on June 12, 2024

Closing as probably fixed in v0.7.0.
Reopen if not

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