diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bf12b86ef5..26741c48fd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ It is a fully [conformant Kubernetes distribution](https://landscape.cncf.io/?se To meet these goals, RKE2 does the following: -- Provides [defaults and configuration options](https://docs.rke2.io/security/hardening_guide/) that allow clusters to pass the [CIS Kubernetes Benchmark](https://docs.rke2.io/security/cis_self_assessment/) with minimal operator intervention +- Provides [defaults and configuration options](https://docs.rke2.io/security/hardening_guide/) that allow clusters to pass the [CIS Kubernetes Benchmark](https://docs.rke2.io/security/cis_self_assessment123/) with minimal operator intervention - Enables [FIPS 140-2 compliance](https://docs.rke2.io/security/fips_support/) - Supports SELinux policy and [Multi-Category Security (MCS)](https://selinuxproject.org/page/NB_MLS) label enforcement - Regularly scans components for CVEs using [trivy](https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy) in our build pipeline @@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ For a bit more, [check out our full quick start guide](https://docs.rke2.io/inst ## Installation -A full breakdown of installation methods and information can be found [here](docs/install/methods.md). +A full breakdown of installation methods and information can be found [here](https://docs.rke2.io/install/methods/). ## Configuration File -The primary way to configure RKE2 is through its [config file](https://docs.rke2.io/install/install_options/install_options/#configuration-file). Command line arguments and environment variables are also available, but RKE2 is installed as a systemd service and thus these are not as easy to leverage. +The primary way to configure RKE2 is through its [config file](https://docs.rke2.io/install/configuration#configuration-file). Command line arguments and environment variables are also available, but RKE2 is installed as a systemd service and thus these are not as easy to leverage. By default, RKE2 will launch with the values present in the YAML file located at `/etc/rancher/rke2/config.yaml`.