Copy edits for typos

Signed-off-by: Ed Costello <epc@epcostello.com>
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Ed Costello 2015-04-25 14:57:01 -04:00 committed by Tibor Vass
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ modifiers as specified below:
* `${variable:-word}` indicates that if `variable` is set then the result
will be that value. If `variable` is not set then `word` will be the result.
* `${variable:+word}` indiates that if `variable` is set then `word` will be
* `${variable:+word}` indicates that if `variable` is set then `word` will be
the result, otherwise the result is the empty string.
In all cases, `word` can be any string, including additional environment
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ The instructions that handle environment variables in the `Dockerfile` are:
`ONBUILD` instructions are **NOT** supported for environment replacement, even
the instructions above.
Environment variable subtitution will use the same value for each variable
Environment variable substitution will use the same value for each variable
throughout the entire command. In other words, in this example:
ENV abc=hello
@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ The cache for `RUN` instructions can be invalidated by `ADD` instructions. See
the layers with `dirperm1` option. More details on `dirperm1` option can be
found at [`aufs` man page](http://aufs.sourceforge.net/aufs3/man.html)
If your system doesnt have support for `dirperm1`, the issue describes a workaround.
If your system doesn't have support for `dirperm1`, the issue describes a workaround.
## CMD
@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ default specified in `CMD`.
The `LABEL` instruction adds metadata to an image. A `LABEL` is a
key-value pair. To include spaces within a `LABEL` value, use quotes and
blackslashes as you would in command-line parsing.
backslashes as you would in command-line parsing.
LABEL "com.example.vendor"="ACME Incorporated"

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@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ This means the daemon will wait for 100 ms, then 200 ms, 400, 800, 1600,
and so on until either the `on-failure` limit is hit, or when you `docker stop`
or `docker rm -f` the container.
If a container is succesfully restarted (the container is started and runs
If a container is successfully restarted (the container is started and runs
for at least 10 seconds), the delay is reset to its default value of 100 ms.
You can specify the maximum amount of times Docker will try to restart the