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Mary Anthony 10 years ago
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, requirements, boot2docker, VirtualB
 # Install Docker on Mac OS X
 # Install Docker on Mac OS X
 
 
 Because the Docker daemon uses Linux-specific kernel features, you can't run
 Because the Docker daemon uses Linux-specific kernel features, you can't run
-Docker natively in OS X.  Instead, you must install the Boot2Docker application.
+Docker natively in OS X. Instead, you must install the Boot2Docker application.
 The application includes a VirtualBox Virtual Machine (VM), Docker itself, and the
 The application includes a VirtualBox Virtual Machine (VM), Docker itself, and the
 Boot2Docker management tool.
 Boot2Docker management tool.
 
 
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Your Mac must be running OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" or newer to run Boot2Docker.
  
  
 In a Docker installation on Linux, your machine is both the localhost and the
 In a Docker installation on Linux, your machine is both the localhost and the
 Docker host. In networking, localhost means your computer. The Docker host is
 Docker host. In networking, localhost means your computer. The Docker host is
-the machine on which the containers run.  
+the machine on which the containers run. 
 
 
 On a typical Linux installation, the Docker client, the Docker daemon, and any
 On a typical Linux installation, the Docker client, the Docker daemon, and any
 containers run directly on your localhost. This means you can address ports on a
 containers run directly on your localhost. This means you can address ports on a
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ machine provided by Boot2Docker.
 ![OSX Architecture Diagram](/installation/images/mac_docker_host.png)
 ![OSX Architecture Diagram](/installation/images/mac_docker_host.png)
 
 
 In OS X, the Docker host address is the address of the Linux VM.
 In OS X, the Docker host address is the address of the Linux VM.
-When you start the `boot2docker` process, the VM is assigned an IP address.  Under
-`boot2docker` ports on a container map to ports on the VM.  To see this in
+When you start the `boot2docker` process, the VM is assigned an IP address. Under
+`boot2docker` ports on a container map to ports on the VM. To see this in
 practice, work through the exercises on this page.
 practice, work through the exercises on this page.
 
 
 
 
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ To run a Docker container, you first start the `boot2docker` VM and then issue
 `boot2docker` from your Applications folder or from the command line.
 `boot2docker` from your Applications folder or from the command line.
 
 
 > **NOTE**: Boot2Docker is designed as a development tool. You should not use
 > **NOTE**: Boot2Docker is designed as a development tool. You should not use
->  it in production environments.  
+>  it in production environments. 
 
 
 ### From the Applications folder
 ### From the Applications folder
  
  
@@ -166,8 +166,8 @@ Work through this section to try some practical container tasks using `boot2dock
 		$ docker run -d -P --name web nginx
 		$ docker run -d -P --name web nginx
 		
 		
 	Normally, the `docker run` commands starts a container, runs it, and then
 	Normally, the `docker run` commands starts a container, runs it, and then
-	exits.  The `-d` flag keeps the container running in the background
-	after the `docker run` command completes.  The `-P` flag publishes exposed ports from the
+	exits. The `-d` flag keeps the container running in the background
+	after the `docker run` command completes. The `-P` flag publishes exposed ports from the
 	container to your local host; this lets you access them from your Mac.
 	container to your local host; this lets you access them from your Mac.
 		
 		
 2. Display your running container with `docker ps` command
 2. Display your running container with `docker ps` command
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Work through this section to try some practical container tasks using `boot2dock
 
 
 	   ![Bad Address](/installation/images/bad_host.png)
 	   ![Bad Address](/installation/images/bad_host.png)
 
 
-	This didn't work.  The reason it doesn't work is your `DOCKER_HOST` address is
+	This didn't work. The reason it doesn't work is your `DOCKER_HOST` address is
 	not the localhost address (0.0.0.0) but is instead the address of the
 	not the localhost address (0.0.0.0) but is instead the address of the
 	`boot2docker` VM.
 	`boot2docker` VM.
 
 
@@ -199,13 +199,13 @@ Work through this section to try some practical container tasks using `boot2dock
 		$ boot2docker ip
 		$ boot2docker ip
 		192.168.59.103
 		192.168.59.103
 		
 		
-6.  Enter the `https://192.168.59.103:49157` address in your browser:
+6. Enter the `https://192.168.59.103:49157` address in your browser:
 
 
 	![Correct Addressing](/installation/images/good_host.png)
 	![Correct Addressing](/installation/images/good_host.png)
 
 
 	Success!
 	Success!
 
 
-7.  To stop and then remove your running `nginx` container, do the following:
+7. To stop and then remove your running `nginx` container, do the following:
 
 
 		$ docker stop web
 		$ docker stop web
 		$ docker rm web
 		$ docker rm web
@@ -216,15 +216,15 @@ When you start `boot2docker`, it automatically shares your `/Users` directory
 with the VM. You can use this share point to mount directories onto your container.
 with the VM. You can use this share point to mount directories onto your container.
 The next exercise demonstrates how to do this.
 The next exercise demonstrates how to do this.
 
 
-1.  Change to your user `$HOME` directory.
+1. Change to your user `$HOME` directory.
 
 
 		$ cd $HOME
 		$ cd $HOME
 	
 	
-2.  Make a new `site` directory.
+2. Make a new `site` directory.
 
 
 		$ mkdir site
 		$ mkdir site
 
 
-3.  Change into the `site` directory.
+3. Change into the `site` directory.
 
 
 		$ cd site
 		$ cd site
 
 
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ The next exercise demonstrates how to do this.
 
 
 	![Cool page](/installation/images/cool_view.png)
 	![Cool page](/installation/images/cool_view.png)
 
 
-9.  Stop and then remove your running `mysite` container.
+9. Stop and then remove your running `mysite` container.
 
 
 		$ docker stop mysite
 		$ docker stop mysite
 		$ docker rm mysite
 		$ docker rm mysite
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ The next exercise demonstrates how to do this.
 ## Upgrade Boot2Docker 
 ## Upgrade Boot2Docker 
 
 
 If you running Boot2Docker 1.4.1 or greater, you can upgrade Boot2Docker from
 If you running Boot2Docker 1.4.1 or greater, you can upgrade Boot2Docker from
-the command line.  If you are running an older version, you should use the
+the command line. If you are running an older version, you should use the
 package provided by the `boot2docker` repository.
 package provided by the `boot2docker` repository.
 
 
 ### From the command line
 ### From the command line
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ section.
 ## Learning more and Acknowledgement
 ## Learning more and Acknowledgement
 
 
 
 
-Use `boot2docker help` to list the full command line reference.  For more
+Use `boot2docker help` to list the full command line reference. For more
 information about using SSH or SCP to access the Boot2Docker VM, see the README
 information about using SSH or SCP to access the Boot2Docker VM, see the README
 at  [Boot2Docker repository](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker).
 at  [Boot2Docker repository](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker).