Try cilium through helm
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#
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## Prerequisites
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## Commands
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- `talosctl -n 192.168.1.101 apply-config -f controlplane.yaml --insecure`
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- `talosctl --nodesn.168.1.101 -e 192.168.1.101 --talosconfig=./talosconfig bootstrap`
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- `talosctl --talosconfig ./talosconfig -n 192.168.1.101 -e 192.168.1.101 kubeconfig`
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- `flux bootstrap git --private-key-file=/config/.ssh/gitea --url ssh://git@gitea.home.joemonk.co.uk:2222/joe/gitops.git --branch main --path=clusters/talos`
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## Patching
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First create the patch file
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i.e.
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```patch.yaml
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cluster:
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network:
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cni:
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name: none
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```
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Then apply the patch to the control plane yaml
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`talosctl machineconfig patch controlplane.yaml --patch @patch.yaml -o controlplane.yaml`
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And apply that control plane yaml with
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`talosctl --talosconfig ./talosconfig -n 192.168.1.101 -e 192.168.1.101 apply-config -f controlplane.yaml`
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## Cilium
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`helm repo add cilium https://helm.cilium.io/`
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`helm repo update`
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