Fix small typos

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Pierre Riteau 2013-07-03 10:55:25 +01:00
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# Packer Terminology
There are a handful of terms used throughout Packer documentation where
There are a handful of terms used throughout the Packer documentation where
the meaning may not be immediately obvious if you haven't used Packer before.
Luckily, there are relatively few. This page documents all the terminology
required to understand and use Packer. The terminology is in alphabetical

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Next, unzip the downloaded package into a directory where Packer will be
installed. On Unix systems, `~/packer` or `/usr/local/packer` is generally good,
depending on whether you want to restrict the install to just your user
or install it system-wide. On Windows systems, you can put it whereever you'd
or install it system-wide. On Windows systems, you can put it wherever you'd
like.
After unzipping the package, the directory should contain a set of binary

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Additional builders are simply added to the `builders` array in the template.
This tells Packer to build multiple images. The builder `type` values don't
even need tdo be different! In fact, if you wanted to build multiple AMIs,
even need to be different! In fact, if you wanted to build multiple AMIs,
you can do that as well.
Validate the template with `packer validate`. This is always a good practice.