diff --git a/docs/ansible.md b/docs/ansible.md
index 8f952ee11110055a6480e285735699f05429dee6..972d5f82685b9723d138afd24eaf08bc3aa504ac 100644
--- a/docs/ansible.md
+++ b/docs/ansible.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ KUBESPRAYDIR=kubespray
 ANSIBLE_VERSION=2.12
 virtualenv  --python=$(which python3) $VENVDIR
 source $VENVDIR/bin/activate
-cd $KUESPRAYDIR
+cd $KUBESPRAYDIR
 pip install -U -r requirements-$ANSIBLE_VERSION.txt
 test -f requirements-$ANSIBLE_VERSION.yml && \
   ansible-galaxy role install -r requirements-$ANSIBLE_VERSION.yml && \
diff --git a/docs/aws-ebs-csi.md b/docs/aws-ebs-csi.md
index 3a7684ef2913db79e9864a16fb4b4fbc27d859a2..195727734b44efb1db945490cfe0915be3487c18 100644
--- a/docs/aws-ebs-csi.md
+++ b/docs/aws-ebs-csi.md
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Check the associated storage class (if you enabled persistent_volumes):
 ```ShellSession
 $ kubectl get storageclass
 NAME         PROVISIONER                AGE
-ebs-sc   ebs.csi.aws.com   45s
+ebs-sc       ebs.csi.aws.com            45s
 ```
 
 You can run a PVC and an example Pod using this file `ebs-pod.yml`:
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ You should see the PVC provisioned and bound:
 
 ```ShellSession
 $ kubectl get pvc
-NAME                   STATUS   VOLUME                                     CAPACITY   ACCESS MODES   STORAGECLASS   AGE
-ebs-claim   Bound    pvc-0034cb9e-1ddd-4b3f-bb9e-0b5edbf5194c   1Gi        RWO            ebs-sc         50s
+NAME          STATUS   VOLUME                                     CAPACITY   ACCESS MODES   STORAGECLASS   AGE
+ebs-claim     Bound    pvc-0034cb9e-1ddd-4b3f-bb9e-0b5edbf5194c   1Gi        RWO            ebs-sc         50s
 ```
 
 And the volume mounted to the example Pod (wait until the Pod is Running):