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	docs: fix docker getting started typo
s/talosctcl/talosctl/g Signed-off-by: Justin Garrison <justin.garrison@siderolabs.com>
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				| @ -17,6 +17,12 @@ The follow are requirements for running Talos in Docker: | |||||||
| - Docker 18.03 or greater | - Docker 18.03 or greater | ||||||
| - a recent version of [`talosctl`](https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases) | - a recent version of [`talosctl`](https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases) | ||||||
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|  | {{% alert title="Note" color="info" %}} | ||||||
|  | If you are using Docker Desktop on a macOS computer, and you encounter the error: *Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?* you may need to manually create the link for the Docker socket: | ||||||
|  | ```sudo ln -s "$HOME/.docker/run/docker.sock" /var/run/docker.sock``` | ||||||
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|  | {{% /alert %}} | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| ## Caveats | ## Caveats | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
| Due to the fact that Talos will be running in a container, certain APIs are not available. | Due to the fact that Talos will be running in a container, certain APIs are not available. | ||||||
| @ -44,7 +50,7 @@ Talos and Kubernetes API are mapped to a random port on the host machine, the re | |||||||
| Talos API endpoint can be found using `talosctl config info`: | Talos API endpoint can be found using `talosctl config info`: | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| ```bash | ```bash | ||||||
| $ talosctcl config info | $ talosctl config info | ||||||
| ... | ... | ||||||
| Endpoints:           127.0.0.1:38423 | Endpoints:           127.0.0.1:38423 | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
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| @ -6,12 +6,13 @@ aliases: | |||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
| 
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| In this guide we will create a Kubernetes cluster in Docker, using a containerized version of Talos. | In this guide we will create a Kubernetes cluster in Docker, using a containerized version of Talos. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| Running Talos in Docker is intended to be used in CI pipelines, and local testing when you need a quick and easy cluster. | Running Talos in Docker is intended to be used in CI pipelines, and local testing when you need a quick and easy cluster. | ||||||
| It also provides an excellent way for developers to develop against the same version of Talos as is used in production. | Furthermore, if you are running Talos in production, it provides an excellent way for developers to develop against the same version of Talos. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| ## Requirements | ## Requirements | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
| The follow are the requirements for running Talos in Docker: | The follow are requirements for running Talos in Docker: | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| - Docker 18.03 or greater | - Docker 18.03 or greater | ||||||
| - a recent version of [`talosctl`](https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases) | - a recent version of [`talosctl`](https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases) | ||||||
| @ -36,7 +37,7 @@ Creating a local cluster is as simple as: | |||||||
| talosctl cluster create | talosctl cluster create | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
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| Once the above finishes, your `talosconfig` (`~/.talos/config`)  and `kubeconfig` (`~/.kube/config`) will be configured to point to the new cluster. | Once the above finishes successfully, your `talosconfig` (`~/.talos/config`)  and `kubeconfig` (`~/.kube/config`) will be configured to point to the new cluster. | ||||||
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| > Note: Startup times can take up to a minute or more before the cluster is available. | > Note: Startup times can take up to a minute or more before the cluster is available. | ||||||
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