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Merge pull request #14960 from MHBauer/faq-links

Fix FAQ links
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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/LICENSE)
Docker currently runs only on Linux, but you can use VirtualBox to run Docker in
a virtual machine on your box, and get the best of both worlds. Check out the
[*Mac OS X*](../installation/mac/#macosx) and [*Microsoft
Windows*](../installation/windows/#windows) installation guides. The small Linux
[*Mac OS X*](/installation/mac/) and [*Microsoft
Windows*](/installation/windows/) installation guides. The small Linux
distribution boot2docker can be run inside virtual machines on these two
operating systems.
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ with several powerful functionalities:
- *Automatic build.* Docker includes [*a tool for developers to automatically
assemble a container from their source
code*](../reference/builder/#dockerbuilder), with full control over application
code*](/reference/builder/), with full control over application
dependencies, build tools, packaging etc. They are free to use `make`, `maven`,
`chef`, `puppet`, `salt,` Debian packages, RPMs, source tarballs, or any
combination of the above, regardless of the configuration of the machines.
@ -91,17 +91,17 @@ with several powerful functionalities:
can be transferred by only sending diffs.
- *Component re-use.* Any container can be used as a [*"base image"*](
../terms/image/#base-image-def) to create more specialized components. This can
/reference/glossary/#image) to create more specialized components. This can
be done manually or as part of an automated build. For example you can prepare
the ideal Python environment, and use it as a base for 10 different
applications. Your ideal PostgreSQL setup can be re-used for all your future
projects. And so on.
- *Sharing.* Docker has access to a [public registry](https://hub.docker.com)
- *Sharing.* Docker has access to a [public registry](https://registry.hub.docker.com/)
where thousands of people have uploaded useful containers: anything from Redis,
CouchDB, PostgreSQL to IRC bouncers to Rails app servers to Hadoop to base
images for various Linux distros. The
[*registry*](../reference/api/registry_index_spec/#registryindexspec) also
[*registry*](/registry/) also
includes an official "standard library" of useful containers maintained by the
Docker team. The registry itself is open-source, so anyone can deploy their own
registry to store and transfer private containers, for internal server