christophd commented on issue #4277:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-k/issues/4277#issuecomment-1522851647

   `kamel uninstall` removes the Camel K resources such as operator deployment, 
config maps, IntegrationPlatform and so on. But it keeps the cluster wide Camel 
K resources such as custom resource definitions, service accounts, roles and so 
on.
   
   `kamel uninstall --all` removes all resources including CRDs and roles
   
   The messages printed during uninstall like `Camel K Integration Platform 
removed from namespace default` are just informational and do not state the 
number of actually removed resources for instance.
   
   What's the purpose of calling `uninstall` multiple times?
   
   `KEP-1755` is a mechanism to detect the local registry on a cluster, see 
[KEP-1755](https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/tree/master/keps/sig-cluster-lifecycle/generic/1755-communicating-a-local-registry)
   
   The warning message `the operator won't be able to detect a local image 
registry via KEP-1755` indicates that the operator was not able to install the 
required roles that enable access to the KEP-1755 local registry hosting config 
maps.
   
   In general this will not harm the Camel K functionality. Instead of using 
KEP-1755 mechanism Camel K will fallback to arbitrary local registry lookup.


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