diff --git a/docs/images/providers/amazon/completed_system_log.png b/docs/images/providers/amazon/completed_system_log.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bcdf58c Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/images/providers/amazon/completed_system_log.png differ diff --git a/docs/install/amazon.rst b/docs/install/amazon.rst index 5e712b4..79cc0e6 100644 --- a/docs/install/amazon.rst +++ b/docs/install/amazon.rst @@ -246,11 +246,13 @@ Let's create the server on which we can run JupyterHub. .. image:: ../images/providers/amazon/get_system_log.png :alt: Getting system log. -.. This image doesn't exist, commenting out this part - When the Jupyterhub creation process works and the hub is ready to show you - the login the **System Log** will look like the image below if you scroll to - the bottom. Note the line **Starting TLJH installer**. (Somtimes I would - also see **Started jupyterhub.service** shortly after that, but not always.) +#. When the Jupyterhub creation process finishes and the hub is ready to show + the login, the **System Log** should look similar to the image below. Scroll to + the bottom of your output from the previous step. + Note the line **Starting TLJH installer**, you may also see **Started jupyterhub.service** + + .. image:: ../images/providers/amazon/completed_system_log.png + :alt: Completed system log #. When the installation is complete, it should give you a JupyterHub login page.