Fixed a typo and added a bit based on Sven's feedback
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Fred Lifton <fred.lifton@docker.com> (github: fredlf)master
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@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ whole context must be transferred to the daemon. The Docker CLI reports
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> **Warning**
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> Avoid using your root directory, `/`, as the root of the source repository. The
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> `docker build` command will use whatever directory contains the Dockerfile as the build
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> context(including all of its subdirectories). The build context will be sent to the
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> context (including all of its subdirectories). The build context will be sent to the
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> Docker daemon before building the image, which means if you use `/` as the source
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> repository, the entire contents of your hard drive will get sent to the daemon. You
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> probably don't want that.
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> repository, the entire contents of your hard drive will get sent to the daemon (and
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> thus to the machine running the daemon). You probably don't want that.
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In most cases, it's best to put each Dockerfile in an empty directory, and then add only
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the files needed for building that Dockerfile to that directory. To further speed up the
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