Revison the some columns to make table clearer

Signed-off-by: Harry Zhang <harryzhang@zju.edu.cn>
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Harry Zhang 2015-03-31 02:41:49 +00:00 committed by Tibor Vass
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@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ This can be overridden using a third `:rwm` set of options to each `--device` fl
In addition to `--privileged`, the operator can have fine grain control over the In addition to `--privileged`, the operator can have fine grain control over the
capabilities using `--cap-add` and `--cap-drop`. By default, Docker has a default capabilities using `--cap-add` and `--cap-drop`. By default, Docker has a default
list of capabilities that are kept. Here is a table to list the reference information on capabilities. list of capabilities that are kept. The following table lists the Linux capability options which can be added or dropped.
| Capability Key | Capability Description | | Capability Key | Capability Description |
| :----------------- | :---------------| :-------------------- | | :----------------- | :---------------| :-------------------- |
@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ list of capabilities that are kept. Here is a table to list the reference inform
| SYS_PACCT | Use acct(2), switch process accounting on or off. | | SYS_PACCT | Use acct(2), switch process accounting on or off. |
| SYS_ADMIN | Perform a range of system administration operations. | | SYS_ADMIN | Perform a range of system administration operations. |
| SYS_NICE | Raise process nice value (nice(2), setpriority(2)) and change the nice value for arbitrary processes. | | SYS_NICE | Raise process nice value (nice(2), setpriority(2)) and change the nice value for arbitrary processes. |
| SYS_RESOURCE | Override Resource Limits. | | SYS_RESOURCE | Override resource Limits. |
| SYS_TIME | Set system clock (settimeofday(2), stime(2), adjtimex(2)); set real-time (hardware) clock. | | SYS_TIME | Set system clock (settimeofday(2), stime(2), adjtimex(2)); set real-time (hardware) clock. |
| SYS_TTY_CONFIG | Use vhangup(2); employ various privileged ioctl(2) operations on virtual terminals. | | SYS_TTY_CONFIG | Use vhangup(2); employ various privileged ioctl(2) operations on virtual terminals. |
| MKNOD | Create special files using mknod(2). | | MKNOD | Create special files using mknod(2). |
@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ list of capabilities that are kept. Here is a table to list the reference inform
| SETGID | Make arbitrary manipulations of process GIDs and supplementary GID list. | | SETGID | Make arbitrary manipulations of process GIDs and supplementary GID list. |
| SETUID | Make arbitrary manipulations of process UIDs. | | SETUID | Make arbitrary manipulations of process UIDs. |
| LINUX_IMMUTABLE | Set the FS_APPEND_FL and FS_IMMUTABLE_FL i-node flags. | | LINUX_IMMUTABLE | Set the FS_APPEND_FL and FS_IMMUTABLE_FL i-node flags. |
| NET_BIND_SERVICE | Bind a socket to Internet domain privileged ports (port numbers less than 1024). | | NET_BIND_SERVICE | Bind a socket to internet domain privileged ports (port numbers less than 1024). |
| NET_BROADCAST | Make socket broadcasts, and listen to multicasts. | | NET_BROADCAST | Make socket broadcasts, and listen to multicasts. |
| IPC_LOCK | Lock memory (mlock(2), mlockall(2), mmap(2), shmctl(2)). | | IPC_LOCK | Lock memory (mlock(2), mlockall(2), mmap(2), shmctl(2)). |
| IPC_OWNER | Bypass permission checks for operations on System V IPC objects. | | IPC_OWNER | Bypass permission checks for operations on System V IPC objects. |
@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ list of capabilities that are kept. Here is a table to list the reference inform
| WAKE_ALARM | Trigger something that will wake up the system. | | WAKE_ALARM | Trigger something that will wake up the system. |
| BLOCK_SUSPEND | Employ features that can block system suspend. | | BLOCK_SUSPEND | Employ features that can block system suspend. |
For futher understanding, please check [capabilities(7) - Linux man page](http://linux.die.net/man/7/capabilities) Further reference information is available on the [capabilities(7) - Linux man page](http://linux.die.net/man/7/capabilities)
Both flags support the value `all`, so if the Both flags support the value `all`, so if the
operator wants to have all capabilities but `MKNOD` they could use: operator wants to have all capabilities but `MKNOD` they could use: