diff --git a/docs/vendor/testing-supported-clusters.md b/docs/vendor/testing-supported-clusters.md index 3e0b58059..71c930a8e 100644 --- a/docs/vendor/testing-supported-clusters.md +++ b/docs/vendor/testing-supported-clusters.md @@ -140,8 +140,9 @@ The compatibility matrix supports creating [RKE2](https://docs.rke2.io/) cluster The compatibility matrix supports creating [Red Hat OpenShift OKD](https://www.okd.io/) clusters, which is the community distribution of OpenShift, using CodeReady Containers (CRC). OpenShift clusters are provisioned with two users: -* (Default) A `kubeadmin` user with `cluster-admin` priviledges. Use the `kubeadmin` user only for administrative tasks such as creating new users or setting roles. -* A `developer` user with namespace-scoped priviledges. The `developer` user can be used to better simulate access in end-customer environments. + +- (Default) A `kubeadmin` user with `cluster-admin` priviledges. Use the `kubeadmin` user only for administrative tasks such as creating new users or setting roles. +- A `developer` user with namespace-scoped priviledges. The `developer` user can be used to better simulate access in end-customer environments. By default, kubeconfig context is set to the `kubeadmin` user. To switch to the `developer` user, run the command `oc login --username developer`. @@ -329,7 +330,7 @@ The compatibility matrix supports creating [Google GKE](https://cloud.google.com Supported Kubernetes Versions - 1.26, 1.27, 1.28, 1.29 + 1.27, 1.28, 1.29 Supported Instance Types