install-cave.md:
-clarified the linux installation instructions step 2
-changed the jep warning from a note to a warning dialog
install-edex.md:
-removed the table
-added a system req subsection
-added a main header description
-renamed the "Linux One-Time Setup" section to "Download and Installation Instructions"
-removed the quote format from all the installation steps
-used ``` formatting for code blocks instead of tabs
-fixed dead link for purge rules
-fixed * instances with a \*
-added subsections for the 4th step about Configuring iptables
-for the additional steps, in the SELinux section, add a note at the top of the section saying newer versions of LDM do not need to do this step, and the our current distribution of EDEX uses a newer version of ldm
-Change the entire layout to have consistent sections for the three OS's: System Requirements and Download and Installation Instructions.
-Windows now has two distinct installation methods
-Removed RHEL/Centos6 from documention (just say 7)
-Added a General Requirements section that is more directed at hardware (not OS specific)
-Renamed the caveData section to "Local Cache"
-Renamed the AWIPS Data in the Cloud section to "EDEX Connection"
-removed all the tables from the previous formatting, just use section headers, ordered and unordered lists, and notes
-added title header for consistency
-reformated some 'code' sections to bold
-changed small formatting issues for consistency
-changed name of webpage from "EDEX Start and Stop" to "EDEX Basic Commands" in the mkdocs.yml file as well as the title header
Updated the Windows installer documentation to mention the known issue with python install. Add the option and link for the linux vm as an alternate solution to running cave on windows.