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DOC: update info on AWS get system log #772

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5 changes: 1 addition & 4 deletions docs/install/amazon.rst
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Expand Up @@ -237,10 +237,7 @@ Let's create the server on which we can run JupyterHub.
While waiting until the appropriate time to try, another way to check if
things are churning away, is to open the **System Log**. To do this, go to
the **EC2 Management Console** & highlight the instance by clicking on that
row and then right-click **Instance Settings** > **Get System Log**.

.. image:: ../images/providers/amazon/get_system_log.png
:alt: Getting system log.
row and then right-click **Monitor and troubleshoot** > **Get system log**.

#. When the Jupyterhub creation process finishes and the hub is ready to show
the login, the **System Log** should look similar to the image below. Scroll to
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