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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/spec/storage.go b/pkg/spec/storage.go
index 79c065b5d..dbdab0030 100644
--- a/pkg/spec/storage.go
+++ b/pkg/spec/storage.go
@@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ func (config *CreateConfig) parseVolumes(runtime *libpod.Runtime) ([]spec.Mount,
unifiedMounts[initMount.Destination] = initMount
}
- // Before superceding, we need to find volume mounts which conflict with
+ // Before superseding, we need to find volume mounts which conflict with
// named volumes, and vice versa.
- // We'll delete the conflicts here as we supercede.
+ // We'll delete the conflicts here as we supersede.
for dest := range unifiedMounts {
if _, ok := baseVolumes[dest]; ok {
delete(baseVolumes, dest)
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ func (config *CreateConfig) parseVolumes(runtime *libpod.Runtime) ([]spec.Mount,
}
}
- // Supercede volumes-from/image volumes with unified volumes from above.
+ // Supersede volumes-from/image volumes with unified volumes from above.
// This is an unconditional replacement.
for dest, mount := range unifiedMounts {
baseMounts[dest] = mount
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ func (config *CreateConfig) getMounts() (map[string]spec.Mount, map[string]*libp
// TODO(vrothberg): the manual parsing can be replaced with a regular expression
// to allow a more robust parsing of the mount format and to give
- // precise errors regarding supported format versus suppored options.
+ // precise errors regarding supported format versus supported options.
for _, mount := range config.MountsFlag {
arr := strings.SplitN(mount, ",", 2)
if len(arr) < 2 {
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ func (config *CreateConfig) addContainerInitBinary(path string) (spec.Mount, err
return mount, nil
}
-// Supercede existing mounts in the spec with new, user-specified mounts.
+// Supersede existing mounts in the spec with new, user-specified mounts.
// TODO: Should we unmount subtree mounts? E.g., if /tmp/ is mounted by
// one mount, and we already have /tmp/a and /tmp/b, should we remove
// the /tmp/a and /tmp/b mounts in favor of the more general /tmp?