remove references to missing bits (#1434)

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## Setting up a host
Acquiring an Ubuntu host to use for this guide is largely an exercise for the reader. If you don't have an Ubuntu host readily available, feel free to use [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/). In a clean, temporary directory, you can run the following to create a vagrant box, start it, and log into it:
Acquiring a CentOS host to use for this guide is largely an exercise for the reader. If you don't have an CentOS host readily available, feel free to use [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/). In a clean, temporary directory, you can run the following to create a vagrant box, start it, and log into it:
```
$ echo 'Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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## Installing Kolide
To install Kolide, go to the [GitHub Releases Page](https://github.com/kolide/kolide/releases) to select the most recent deb package. You can install it on your host by using:
To install Kolide, go to the [Product and License](https://kolide.co/account/product-and-license) section of the Kolide website.
```
$ wget https://github.com/kolide/kolide/releases/download/1.0.0-rc1/kolide-1.0.0_rc1-1.x86_64.rpm
$ sudo rpm -i kolide-1.0.0_rc1-1.x86_64.rpm
$ sudo rpm -ivh https://dl.kolide.co/yum/kolide-yum-repo-1.0.0-1.noarch.rpm
$ sudo yum install kolide
```
## Installing and configuring dependencies
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![Add New Host](../images/add-new-host-modal.png)
If you select "Fetch Kolide Certificate", your browser will download the appropriate file to your downloads directory (to a file probably called `localhost-8080.pem`). Copy this file to your Ubuntu host at `/var/osquery/server.pem`.
If you select "Fetch Kolide Certificate", your browser will download the appropriate file to your downloads directory (to a file probably called `localhost-8080.pem`). Copy this file to your CentOS host at `/var/osquery/server.pem`.
You can also select "Reveal Secret" on that modal and the enrollment secret for your Kolide instance will be revealed. Copy that text and create a file with it's contents:
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--enroll_secret_path=/var/osquery/enroll_secret \
--tls_server_certs=/var/osquery/server.pem \
--tls_hostname=localhost:8080 \
--host_identifier=hostname \
--host_identifier=uuid \
--enroll_tls_endpoint=/api/v1/osquery/enroll \
--config_plugin=tls \
--config_tls_endpoint=/api/v1/osquery/config \

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## Installing Kolide
To install Kolide, go to the [GitHub Releases Page](https://github.com/kolide/kolide/releases) to select the most recent deb package. You can install it on your host by using:
To install Kolide, go to the [Product and License](https://kolide.co/account/product-and-license) section of the Kolide website.
```
$ wget https://github.com/kolide/kolide/releases/download/1.0.0-rc1/kolide_1.0.0-rc1_amd64.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i kolide_1.0.0-rc1_amd64.deb
$ wget -qO - https://dl.kolide.co/archive.key | sudo apt-key add -
$ sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://dl.kolide.co/apt jessie main"
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install kolide
```
## Installing and configuring dependencies