Fixed slight gramatical issues that could be considered confusing

Signed-off-by: Michael Trimm <mitrimm@cisco.com>
Change-Id: Iccd3c53526caf8b109ba4ede117eebf66958782d
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Michael A. Trimm 2016-02-26 11:51:26 -05:00
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@ -8,25 +8,25 @@ Two virtualized evaluation and development environment options are
available. These options permit the evaluation of Kolla without
disrupting the host operating system.
If developing or evaluating Kolla on an OpenStack cloud environment that
supports Heat, follow the :doc:`Heat evaluation and developer environment
guide <heat-dev-env>`.
If developing or evaluating Kolla on an OpenStack cloud
environment that supports Heat, follow the :doc:`Heat evaluation
and developer environment guide <heat-dev-env>`.
If developing or evaluating Kolla on a system that provides VirtualBox or
Libvirt in addition to Vagrant, use the Vagrant virtual environment documented
in :doc:`Vagrant evaluation and
If developing or evaluating Kolla on a system that provides
VirtualBox or Libvirt in addition to Vagrant, use the Vagrant virtual
environment documented in :doc:`Vagrant evaluation and
developer environment guide <vagrant-dev-env>`.
If evaluating or deploying OpenStack on bare-metal with Kolla, follow the
instructions in this document to get started.
If evaluating or deploying OpenStack on bare-metal with Kolla,
follow the instructions in this document to get started.
Host machine requirements
-------------------------
The recommended deployment target requirements:
- Two network interfaces.
- More than 8gb main memory.
- 2 (or more) network interfaces.
- At least 8gb main memory
- At least 40gb disk space.
.. NOTE:: Some commands below may require root permissions (e.g. pip, apt-get).
@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ Copy Kolla configuration to /etc:
cp -r kolla/etc/kolla /etc/
Since Docker is required to build images as well as be present on all deployed
targets, the Kolla community recommends installing the Docker Inc. packaged
version of Docker for maximum stability and compatibility with the following
command:
targets, the Kolla community recommends installing the official Docker, Inc.
packaged version of Docker for maximum stability and compatibility with the
following command:
::