Note automatic EFS cleanup during EKS teardown#243
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Summary
Updates the cluster deletion docs to reflect that Porter-managed EFS file systems in a cluster's VPC are now automatically deleted during EKS teardown.
Source change
A recent change made cluster teardown automatically clean up any Porter-managed EFS file systems associated with the cluster's VPC, preventing them from being left behind as dangling resources after the cluster is removed.
Changes
cloud-accounts/deleting-a-cluster.mdx: AWS "Verify cleanup" step now mentions that EFS file systems are deleted automatically.other/deleting-dangling-resources.mdx: Adds an "Removing EFS File Systems" section noting the automatic cleanup, with manual instructions for the rare case where file systems are left behind.