Mac: formatting changes

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Signed-off-by: Akim Demaille <akim.demaille@docker.com>
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@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ the Getting Started topic.
If, after installing Docker for Mac, you [change the name of your macOS user
account and home folder](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201548), Docker for
Mac fails to start. To solve this problem, uninstall and reinstall Docker for Mac under the new user account.
Mac fails to start. To solve this problem, uninstall and reinstall Docker for
Mac under the new user account.
See also, the discussion on the issue
[docker/for-mac#1209](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/1209) and [Do I
@ -126,14 +127,14 @@ in the FAQs.
### Volume mounting requires file sharing for any project directories outside of `/Users`
If you are using mounted volumes and get runtime errors indicating an
application file is not found, access to a volume mount is denied, or a service cannot
start, such as when using [Docker Compose](/compose/gettingstarted.md), you might
need to enable [file sharing](index.md#file-sharing).
application file is not found, access to a volume mount is denied, or a service
cannot start, such as when using [Docker Compose](/compose/gettingstarted.md),
you might need to enable [file sharing](index.md#file-sharing).
Volume mounting requires shared drives for projects that live outside of the
`/Users` directory. Go to ![whale menu](images/whale-x.png){:
.inline} --> **Preferences** --> **File sharing** and share the drive that
contains the Dockerfile and volume.
`/Users` directory. Go to ![whale menu](images/whale-x.png){: .inline} -->
**Preferences** --> **File sharing** and share the drive that contains the
Dockerfile and volume.
### Incompatible CPU detected
@ -144,7 +145,8 @@ Docker for Mac is only compatible with Macs that have a CPU that supports the
Hypervisor framework. Most Macs built in 2010 and later support it, as described
in the Apple Hypervisor Framework documentation about supported hardware:
*Generally, machines with an Intel VT-x feature set that includes Extended Page Tables (EPT) and Unrestricted Mode are supported.*
*Generally, machines with an Intel VT-x feature set that includes Extended Page
Tables (EPT) and Unrestricted Mode are supported.*
To check if your Mac supports the Hypervisor framework, run this command in a
terminal window.
@ -169,9 +171,9 @@ know before you install](install.md#what-to-know-before-you-install).
* If Docker for Mac fails to install or start properly:
* Make sure you quit Docker for Mac before installing a new version of the
application ( ![whale menu](images/whale-x.png){: .inline} -->
**Quit Docker**). Otherwise, you get an "application in use" error when you
try to copy the new app from the `.dmg` to `/Applications`.
application (![whale menu](images/whale-x.png){: .inline} --> **Quit
Docker**). Otherwise, you get an "application in use" error when you try to
copy the new app from the `.dmg` to `/Applications`.
* Restart your Mac to stop / discard any vestige of the daemon running from
the previously installed version.