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Update the doc of build-bridges.md

Signed-off-by: Wen Cheng Ma <wenchma@cn.ibm.com>
Wen Cheng Ma 9 years ago
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docs/userguide/networking/default_network/build-bridges.md

@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ parent = "smn_networking_def"
 
 
 # Build your own bridge
 # Build your own bridge
 
 
-This section explains building your own bridge to replaced the Docker default
+This section explains how to build your own bridge to replace the Docker default
 bridge. This is a `bridge` network named `bridge` created automatically when you
 bridge. This is a `bridge` network named `bridge` created automatically when you
 install Docker.
 install Docker.
 
 
@@ -18,9 +18,10 @@ install Docker.
 create user-defined networks in addition to the default bridge network.
 create user-defined networks in addition to the default bridge network.
 
 
 You can set up your own bridge before starting Docker and use `-b BRIDGE` or
 You can set up your own bridge before starting Docker and use `-b BRIDGE` or
-`--bridge=BRIDGE` to tell Docker to use your bridge instead.  If you already
-have Docker up and running with its default `docker0` still configured, you will
-probably want to begin by stopping the service and removing the interface:
+`--bridge=BRIDGE` to tell Docker to use your bridge instead. If you already
+have Docker up and running with its default `docker0` still configured,
+you can directly create your bridge and restart Docker with it or want to begin by
+stopping the service and removing the interface:
 
 
 ```
 ```
 # Stopping Docker and removing docker0
 # Stopping Docker and removing docker0
@@ -32,7 +33,7 @@ $ sudo iptables -t nat -F POSTROUTING
 ```
 ```
 
 
 Then, before starting the Docker service, create your own bridge and give it
 Then, before starting the Docker service, create your own bridge and give it
-whatever configuration you want.  Here we will create a simple enough bridge
+whatever configuration you want. Here we will create a simple enough bridge
 that we really could just have used the options in the previous section to
 that we really could just have used the options in the previous section to
 customize `docker0`, but it will be enough to illustrate the technique.
 customize `docker0`, but it will be enough to illustrate the technique.
 
 
@@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ MASQUERADE  all  --  192.168.5.0/24      0.0.0.0/0
 ```
 ```
 
 
 The result should be that the Docker server starts successfully and is now
 The result should be that the Docker server starts successfully and is now
-prepared to bind containers to the new bridge.  After pausing to verify the
+prepared to bind containers to the new bridge. After pausing to verify the
 bridge's configuration, try creating a container -- you will see that its IP
 bridge's configuration, try creating a container -- you will see that its IP
 address is in your new IP address range, which Docker will have auto-detected.
 address is in your new IP address range, which Docker will have auto-detected.