Edits and additions to release notes.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Fred Lifton <fred.lifton@docker.com> (github: fredlf)

Added link for CVEs.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Fred Lifton <fred.lifton@docker.com> (github: fredlf)

Fixed some URLs.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Fred Lifton <fred.lifton@docker.com> (github: fredlf)
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ container. The command has APIs for both the daemon and the client. With
`docker exec`, you'll be able to do things like add or remove devices from `docker exec`, you'll be able to do things like add or remove devices from
running containers, debug running containers, and run commands that are not running containers, debug running containers, and run commands that are not
part of the container's static specification. Details in the [command line part of the container's static specification. Details in the [command line
reference](/reference/commandline/). reference](/reference/commandline/cli/#exec).
*New command: `docker create`* *New command: `docker create`*
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ provides more control over management of the container lifecycle, giving you the
ability to configure things like volumes or port mappings before the container ability to configure things like volumes or port mappings before the container
is started. For example, in a rapid-response scaling situation, you could use is started. For example, in a rapid-response scaling situation, you could use
`create` to prepare and stage ten containers in anticipation of heavy loads. `create` to prepare and stage ten containers in anticipation of heavy loads.
Details in the [command line reference](/reference/commandline/). Details in the [command line reference](/reference/commandline/cli/#create).
*Tech preview of new provenance features* *Tech preview of new provenance features*
@ -135,12 +135,12 @@ regular, unsigned image.
`--security-opt`, that lets you set SELinux and AppArmor labels and profiles. `--security-opt`, that lets you set SELinux and AppArmor labels and profiles.
This means you'll no longer have to use `docker run --privileged` on kernels This means you'll no longer have to use `docker run --privileged` on kernels
that support SE Linux or AppArmor. For more information, see the that support SE Linux or AppArmor. For more information, see the
[run reference page](/reference/run). [command line reference](/reference/commandline/cli/#run).
* A new flag, `--add-host`, has been added to `docker run` that lets you add * A new flag, `--add-host`, has been added to `docker run` that lets you add
lines to `/etc/hosts`. This allows you to specify different name lines to `/etc/hosts`. This allows you to specify different name
resolution for the container than it would get via DNS. For more information, resolution for the container than it would get via DNS. For more information,
see the [run reference page](/reference/run). see the [command line reference](/reference/commandline/cli/#run).
* You can now set a `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` environment variable to secure * You can now set a `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` environment variable to secure
connections by default (rather than having to pass the `--tlsverify` flag on connections by default (rather than having to pass the `--tlsverify` flag on