Add some clarifications to AIO dev guide
Add some clarifications to the AIO dev guide, based on real-world points of confusion that have arisen: - Do I *have* to use Ubuntu 16.04? - What docker should I use? - Should I run the scripts as root? Change-Id: I8affdde16b63cc078aa496bf168154c93c39b3bf
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Below are some instructions and suggestions to help you get started with a
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Kubeadm All-in-One environment on Ubuntu 16.04.
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Other supported versions of Linux can also be used, with the appropriate changes
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to package installation.
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Requirements
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@ -28,6 +30,10 @@ For a deployment without cinder and horizon the system requirements are:
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This guide covers the minimum number of requirements to get started.
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All commands below should be run as a normal user, not as root.
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Appropriate versions of Docker, Kubernetes, and Helm will be installed
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by the playbooks used below, so there's no need to install them ahead of time.
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.. warning:: By default the Calico CNI will use ``192.168.0.0/16`` and
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Kubernetes services will use ``10.96.0.0/16`` as the CIDR for services. Check
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that these CIDRs are not in use on the development node before proceeding, or
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