rename build/ to build-tools/

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Mike Danese
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### Step Zero: Prerequisites
This example assumes that you have forked the repository and [turned up a Kubernetes cluster](../../docs/getting-started-guides/). Make sure DNS is enabled in your setup, see [DNS doc](../../build/kube-dns/).
This example assumes that you have forked the repository and [turned up a Kubernetes cluster](../../docs/getting-started-guides/). Make sure DNS is enabled in your setup, see [DNS doc](../../build-tools/kube-dns/).
```sh
$ cd kubernetes

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* Kubernetes version 1.2 is required due to using newer features, such
at PV Claims and Deployments. Run `kubectl version` to see your
cluster version.
* [Cluster DNS](../../build/kube-dns/) will be used for service discovery.
* [Cluster DNS](../../build-tools/kube-dns/) will be used for service discovery.
* An [external load balancer](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#type-loadbalancer)
will be used to access WordPress.
* [Persistent Volume Claims](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/)

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- You have a Kubernetes cluster installed and running.
- That you have installed the ```kubectl``` command line tool installed in your path and configured to talk to your Kubernetes cluster
- That your Kubernetes cluster is running [kube-dns](../../build/kube-dns/) or an equivalent integration.
- That your Kubernetes cluster is running [kube-dns](../../build-tools/kube-dns/) or an equivalent integration.
Optionally, your Kubernetes cluster should be configured with a Loadbalancer integration (automatically configured via kube-up or GKE)