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