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commit 14de4f8e722abeee9a2211cd9412a98b9beb04e2
Author: Erdogan Kurtur <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Oct 27 17:03:51 2020 +0300

    Updated to include Windows tools (#650)
    
    Instead of `grep` which is not deployed with Windows by default, converted 
code to use built-in `find` tool.
    Also added a step to reduce possible installation issues
---
 docs/k8s-docker-for-windows.md | 6 +++++-
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/k8s-docker-for-windows.md b/docs/k8s-docker-for-windows.md
index 8fbf06d..d511001 100644
--- a/docs/k8s-docker-for-windows.md
+++ b/docs/k8s-docker-for-windows.md
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ the box to enable Kubernetes.
 ### Configuring OpenWhisk
 
 You will be using a NodePort ingress to access OpenWhisk. Assuming
-`kubectl describe nodes | grep InternalIP` returns 192.168.65.3 and
+`kubectl describe nodes | find "InternalIP"` returns 192.168.65.3 and
 port 31001 is available to be used on your host machine, a
 mycluster.yaml for a standard deployment of OpenWhisk would be:
 
@@ -77,6 +77,10 @@ nginx:
 
 ### Using helm to install OpenWhisk
 
+Installation expects `openwhisk` namespace to be created. To create, run
+
+`kubectl create namespace openwhisk`
+
 Indicate the Kubernetes worker nodes that should be used to execute user
 containers by OpenWhisk's invokers. For a single node development cluster,
 simply run:

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