Merge pull request #5077 from fabioy/doc-fixit

Update Vagrant starter guide.
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## Getting started with Vagrant ## Getting started with Vagrant
Running kubernetes with Vagrant (and VirtualBox) is an easy way to run/test/develop on your local machine (Linux, Mac OS X).
### Prerequisites ### Prerequisites
1. Install latest version >= 1.6.2 of vagrant from http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html 1. Install latest version >= 1.6.2 of vagrant from http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html
2. Install latest version of Virtual Box from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads 2. Install latest version of Virtual Box from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
3. Install the `net-tools` package for your distribution for VirtualBox's private networks.
4. Get or build a [binary release](binary_release.md) 4. Get or build a [binary release](binary_release.md)
### Setup ### Setup
By default, the Vagrant setup will create a single kubernetes-master and 1 kubernetes-minion. Each VM will take 512 MB, so make sure you have at least 2 GB of free memory. To start your local cluster, open a shell and run: By default, the Vagrant setup will create a single kubernetes-master and 1 kubernetes-minion. Each VM will take 1 GB, so make sure you have at least 2GB to 4GB of free memory (plus appropriate free disk space). To start your local cluster, open a shell and run:
``` ```
cd kubernetes cd kubernetes
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To push updates to new Kubernetes code after making source changes: To push updates to new Kubernetes code after making source changes:
``` ```
vagrant provision cluster/kube-push.sh
``` ```
To stop and then restart the cluster: To stop and then restart the cluster: