Makes headings in documentation consistent

Fixes #10673.

Signed-off-by: Rick Wieman <git@rickw.nl>
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page_title: Dockerfile Reference
page_title: Dockerfile reference
page_description: Dockerfiles use a simple DSL which allows you to automate the steps you would normally manually take to create an image.
page_keywords: builder, docker, Dockerfile, automation, image creation
# Dockerfile Reference
# Dockerfile reference
**Docker can build images automatically** by reading the instructions
from a `Dockerfile`. A `Dockerfile` is a text document that contains all
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Here is the set of instructions you can use in a `Dockerfile` for building
images.
### Environment Replacement
### Environment replacement
> **Note**: prior to 1.3, `Dockerfile` environment variables were handled
> similarly, in that they would be replaced as described below. However, there
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The cache for `RUN` instructions can be invalidated by `ADD` instructions. See
[below](#add) for details.
### Known Issues (RUN)
### Known issues (RUN)
- [Issue 783](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/783) is about file
permissions problems that can occur when using the AUFS file system. You
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> **Warning**: The `ONBUILD` instruction may not trigger `FROM` or `MAINTAINER` instructions.
## Dockerfile Examples
## Dockerfile examples
# Nginx
#

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For more information about installing Docker or `sudo` configuration, refer to
the [installation](/installation) instructions for your operating system.
## Environment Variables
## Environment variables
For easy reference, the following list of environment variables are supported
by the `docker` command line:
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[Go specification](http://golang.org/pkg/net/http/) for details on these
variables.
## Configuration Files
## Configuration files
The Docker command line stores its configuration files in a directory called
`.docker` within your `HOME` directory. Docker manages most of the files in
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`--rm` option means that when the container exits, the container's layer is
removed.
#### Restart Policies
#### Restart policies
Use Docker's `--restart` to specify a container's *restart policy*. A restart
policy controls whether the Docker daemon restarts a container after exit.

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called a digest. As long as the input used to generate the image is unchanged,
the digest value is predictable and referenceable.
## PID Settings (--pid)
## PID settings (--pid)
--pid="" : Set the PID (Process) Namespace mode for the container,
'host': use the host's PID namespace inside the container
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This command would allow you to use `strace` inside the container on pid 1234 on
the host.
## IPC Settings (--ipc)
## IPC settings (--ipc)
--ipc="" : Set the IPC mode for the container,
'container:<name|id>': reuses another container's IPC namespace