[CI:DOCS] Improve language. Fix spelling and typos.

* Correct spelling and typos.

* Improve language.

Co-authored-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Erik Sjölund <erik.sjolund@gmail.com>
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Erik Sjölund
2022-07-11 21:59:32 +02:00
committed by Matthew Heon
parent a363b3a65c
commit 557b65e092
13 changed files with 28 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ detached container with **podman attach**.
When attached in the tty mode, you can detach from the container (and leave it
running) using a configurable key sequence. The default sequence is `ctrl-p,ctrl-q`.
Configure the keys sequence using the **--detach-keys** option, or specifying
Specify the key sequence using the **--detach-keys** option, or configure
it in the **containers.conf** file: see **containers.conf(5)** for more information.
#### **--detach-keys**=*sequence*
@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ This option can also be set in **containers.conf**(5) file.
#### **--device**=_host-device_[**:**_container-device_][**:**_permissions_]
Add a host device to the container. Optional *permissions* parameter
can be used to specify device permissions, it is combination of
can be used to specify device permissions by combining
**r** for read, **w** for write, and **m** for **mknod**(2).
Example: **--device=/dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc:rwm**.
@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ $ podman run -d --tmpfs /tmp:rw,size=787448k,mode=1777 my_image
This command mounts a **tmpfs** at _/tmp_ within the container. The supported mount
options are the same as the Linux default mount flags. If you do not specify
any options, the systems uses the following options:
any options, the system uses the following options:
**rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev**.
#### **--tty**, **-t**
@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ content. Installing packages into _/usr_, for example. In production,
applications seldom need to write to the image. Container applications write
to volumes if they need to write to file systems at all. Applications can be
made more secure by running them in read-only mode using the **--read-only** switch.
This protects the containers image from modification. Read-only containers may
This protects the container's image from modification. Read-only containers may
still need to write temporary data. The best way to handle this is to mount
tmpfs directories on _/run_ and _/tmp_.
@ -1879,7 +1879,7 @@ $ podman run --uidmap 0:30000:7000 --gidmap 0:30000:7000 fedora echo hello
Podman allows for the configuration of storage by changing the values
in the _/etc/container/storage.conf_ or by using global options. This
shows how to set up and use fuse-overlayfs for a one time run of busybox
shows how to set up and use fuse-overlayfs for a one-time run of busybox
using global options.
```
@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ in the following order of precedence (later entries override earlier entries):
- Container image: Any environment variables specified in the container image.
- **--http-proxy**: By default, several environment variables will be passed in from the host, such as **http_proxy** and **no_proxy**. See **--http-proxy** for details.
- **--env-host**: Host environment of the process executing Podman is added.
- **--env-file**: Any environment variables specified via env-files. If multiple files specified, then they override each other in order of entry.
- **--env-file**: Any environment variables specified via env-files. If multiple files are specified, then they override each other in order of entry.
- **--env**: Any environment variables specified will override previous settings.
Run containers and set the environment ending with a __*__.