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Fix several man page spelling errors

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Andrew Page <admwiggin@gmail.com> (github: tianon)
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Tianon Gravi 2014-06-14 01:49:51 -06:00
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ A Dockerfile is similar to a Makefile.
**sudo docker build -t repository/tag .**
-- specifies a repository and tag at which to save the new image if the build
succeeds. The Docker daemon runs the steps one-by-one, commiting the result
succeeds. The Docker daemon runs the steps one-by-one, committing the result
to a new image if necessary before finally outputting the ID of the new
image. The Docker daemon automatically cleans up the context it is given.

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ seconds since epoch, or date string.
## Listening for Docker events
After running docker events a container 786d698004576 is started and stopped
(The container name has been shortened in the ouput below):
(The container name has been shortened in the output below):
# docker events
[2014-04-12 18:23:04 -0400 EDT] 786d69800457: (from whenry/testimage:latest) start
@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ Again the output container IDs have been shortened for the purposes of this docu
# HISTORY
April 2014, Originally compiled by William Henry (whenry at redhat dot com)
based on docker.io source material and internal work.
based on docker.io source material and internal work.

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@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ docker \- Docker image and container command line interface
# DESCRIPTION
**docker** has two distinct functions. It is used for starting the Docker
daemon and to run the CLI (i.e., to command the daemon to manage images,
containers etc.) So **docker** is both a server, as a deamon, and a client
containers etc.) So **docker** is both a server, as a daemon, and a client
to the daemon, through the CLI.
To run the Docker deamon you do not specify any of the commands listed below but
To run the Docker daemon you do not specify any of the commands listed below but
must specify the **-d** option. The other options listed below are for the
daemon only.
The Docker CLI has over 30 commands. The commands are listed below and each has
its own man page which explain usage and arguements.
its own man page which explain usage and arguments.
To see the man page for a command run **man docker <command>**.