Lubomir I. Ivanov c5c4cd2580 kubeadm: print key inside the upload-certs phase of init
The standalone execution of upload-certs phase does not print
the key that that user should use for the newly uploaded encrypted
secret. Print this key in the upload-certs phase in both
standalone mode or if executed in the standard init workflow.

Make it possible to omit the printing if the user passes
--skip-certificate-key-print.

Also:
- Uppercase string in Printf call in copycerts.go
- Don't use V(1) for the "Skipping phase" message in uploadcerts.go
instead always print a message that the user case use
--experimental-upload-certs. This solves a problem if the user tried
the standalone phase but didn't pass --experimental-upload-certs.
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Kubernetes is an open source system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts; providing basic mechanisms for deployment, maintenance, and scaling of applications.

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