diff --git a/docs/en/5-Storage/Disks.md b/docs/en/5-Storage/Disks.md index ef0e76bb3..e8a061031 100644 --- a/docs/en/5-Storage/Disks.md +++ b/docs/en/5-Storage/Disks.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ you from fast solid state drives (SSDs)! # Setup When creating your notebook server, you request disks by adding Data Volumes to -your notebook server (pictured below, with `Type = New`). They are automatically +your notebook server (pictured below, with go to `Advanced Options`). They are automatically mounted at the directory (`Mount Point`) you choose, and serve as a simple and reliable way to preserve data attached to a Notebook Server. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ to reuse). If you're done with the disk and it's contents, ## Deleting Disk Storage To see your disks, check the Notebook Volumes section of the Notebook Server -page (shown below). You can delete any unattached disk (orange icon on the left) +page (shown below). You can delete any unattached disk (icon on the left) by clicking the trash can icon. ![Delete an unattached volume from the Notebook Server screen](../images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png) diff --git a/docs/en/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png b/docs/en/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png index 0cbc9a063..ab85587df 100644 Binary files a/docs/en/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png and b/docs/en/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png differ diff --git a/docs/en/images/kubeflow_existing_volume.png b/docs/en/images/kubeflow_existing_volume.png index c107e2b6f..325431053 100644 Binary files a/docs/en/images/kubeflow_existing_volume.png and b/docs/en/images/kubeflow_existing_volume.png differ diff --git a/docs/fr/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png b/docs/fr/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png index 0cbc9a063..807981fc2 100644 Binary files a/docs/fr/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png and b/docs/fr/images/kubeflow_delete_disk.png differ