From 2e71adac9f2935abaf17741a440497e7e31388e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sven Dowideit Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 23:36:19 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] very minor spelling Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit (github: SvenDowideit) --- pkg/libcontainer/README.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/pkg/libcontainer/README.md b/pkg/libcontainer/README.md index 103253150d..d6e4dedd63 100644 --- a/pkg/libcontainer/README.md +++ b/pkg/libcontainer/README.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ for using linux namespaces with no external dependencies. libcontainer provides #### container -A container is a self contained directory that is able to run one or more processes inside without +A container is a self contained directory that is able to run one or more processes without affecting the host system. The directory is usually a full system tree. Inside the directory a `container.json` file is placed with the runtime configuration for how the processes should be contained and ran. Environment, networking, and different capabilities for the @@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ Sample `container.json` file: } ``` -Using this configuration and the current directory holding the rootfs for a process to live, one can use libcontainer to exec the container. Running the life of the namespace a `pid` file -is written to the current directory with the pid of the namespace'd process to the external world. A client can use this pid to wait, kill, or perform other operation with the container. If a user tries to run an new process inside an existing container with a live namespace with namespace will be joined by the new process. +Using this configuration and the current directory holding the rootfs for a process, one can use libcontainer to exec the container. Running the life of the namespace, a `pid` file +is written to the current directory with the pid of the namespaced process to the external world. A client can use this pid to wait, kill, or perform other operation with the container. If a user tries to run an new process inside an existing container with a live namespace the namespace will be joined by the new process. -You may also specify an alternate root to to place the `container.json` file is read and where the `pid` file will be saved. +You may also specify an alternate root place where the `container.json` file is read and where the `pid` file will be saved. #### nsinit @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ You may also specify an alternate root to to place the `container.json` file is spawn or join new containers giving the current directory. To use `nsinit` cd into a linux rootfs and copy a `container.json` file into the directory with your specified configuration. -To execution `/bin/bash` in the current directory as a container just run: +To execute `/bin/bash` in the current directory as a container just run: ```bash nsinit exec /bin/bash ```