Add MacPorts to the installation instructions of RKE

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Enrico M. Crisostomo
2020-03-02 13:49:35 +01:00
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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ RKE is a fast, versatile Kubernetes installer that you can use to install Kubern
1. [Download the RKE Binary](#download-the-rke-binary)
1. [Alternative RKE MacOS X Install - Homebrew](#alternative-rke-macos-x-install---homebrew)
1. [Alternative RKE MacOS X Install - MacPorts](#alternative-rke-macos-x-install---macports)
1. [Prepare the Nodes for the Kubernetes Cluster](#prepare-the-nodes-for-the-kubernetes-cluster)
1. [Creating the Cluster Configuration File](#creating-the-cluster-configuration-file)
1. [Deploying Kubernetes with RKE](#deploying-kubernetes-with-rke)
@@ -70,6 +71,24 @@ If you have already installed RKE using `brew`, you can upgrade RKE by running:
$ brew upgrade rke
```
### Alternative RKE MacOS X Install - MacPorts
RKE can also be installed and updated using MacPorts, a package manager for MacOS X.
1. Install MacPorts. See https://www.macports.org/ for instructions.
2. Using `port`, install RKE by running the following command in a Terminal window:
```
$ port install rke
```
If you have already installed RKE using `port`, you can upgrade RKE by running:
```
$ port upgrade rke
```
## Prepare the Nodes for the Kubernetes cluster
The Kubernetes cluster components are launched using Docker on a Linux distro. You can use any Linux you want, as long as you can install Docker on it.