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Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: O.S. Tezer <ostezer@gmail.com> (github: ostezer)
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docs/sources/articles/runmetrics.md

@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ container, we need to:
  to `/proc/<thepid>/ns/net`
  to `/proc/<thepid>/ns/net`
 -   Execute `ip netns exec <somename> ....`
 -   Execute `ip netns exec <somename> ....`
 
 
-Please review [*Enumerating Cgroups*](#run-findpid) to learn how to find
+Please review [*Enumerating Cgroups*](#enumerating-cgroups) to learn how to find
 the cgroup of a pprocess running in the container of which you want to
 the cgroup of a pprocess running in the container of which you want to
 measure network usage. From there, you can examine the pseudo-file named
 measure network usage. From there, you can examine the pseudo-file named
 `tasks`, which containes the PIDs that are in the
 `tasks`, which containes the PIDs that are in the

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docs/sources/examples/hello_world.md

@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ like `/var/lib/docker/repositories: permission denied`
 you may have an incomplete Docker installation or insufficient
 you may have an incomplete Docker installation or insufficient
 privileges to access docker on your machine.
 privileges to access docker on your machine.
 
 
-Please refer to [*Installation*](../../installation/#installation-list)
+Please refer to [*Installation*](../../installation/)
 for installation instructions.
 for installation instructions.
 
 
 ## Hello World
 ## Hello World
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Note
 
 
 -   This example assumes you have Docker running in daemon mode. For
 -   This example assumes you have Docker running in daemon mode. For
     more information please see [*Check your Docker
     more information please see [*Check your Docker
-    install*](#running-examples).
+    install*](#check-your-docker-installation).
 -   **If you don’t like sudo** then see [*Giving non-root
 -   **If you don’t like sudo** then see [*Giving non-root
     access*](../../installation/binaries/#dockergroup)
     access*](../../installation/binaries/#dockergroup)
 
 
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Note
 
 
 -   This example assumes you have Docker running in daemon mode. For
 -   This example assumes you have Docker running in daemon mode. For
     more information please see [*Check your Docker
     more information please see [*Check your Docker
-    install*](#running-examples).
+    install*](#check-your-docker-installation).
 -   **If you don’t like sudo** then see [*Giving non-root
 -   **If you don’t like sudo** then see [*Giving non-root
     access*](../../installation/binaries/#dockergroup)
     access*](../../installation/binaries/#dockergroup)
 
 

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docs/sources/installation/amazon.md

@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ our blog post, ["Getting to Docker
 There are several ways to install Docker on AWS EC2:
 There are several ways to install Docker on AWS EC2:
 
 
 -   [*Amazon QuickStart (Release Candidate - March
 -   [*Amazon QuickStart (Release Candidate - March
-    2014)*](#amazonquickstart-new) or
--   [*Amazon QuickStart*](#amazonquickstart) or
--   [*Standard Ubuntu Installation*](#amazonstandard)
+    2014)*](#amazon-quickstart-release-candidate-march-2014) or
+-   [*Amazon QuickStart*](#amazon-quickstart) or
+-   [*Standard Ubuntu Installation*](#standard-ubuntu-installation)
 
 
 **You’ll need an** [AWS account](http://aws.amazon.com/) **first, of
 **You’ll need an** [AWS account](http://aws.amazon.com/) **first, of
 course.**
 course.**
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Repository.
 If you want a more hands-on installation, then you can follow the
 If you want a more hands-on installation, then you can follow the
 [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux) instructions installing Docker
 [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux) instructions installing Docker
 on any EC2 instance running Ubuntu. Just follow Step 1 from [*Amazon
 on any EC2 instance running Ubuntu. Just follow Step 1 from [*Amazon
-QuickStart*](#amazonquickstart) to pick an image (or use one of your
+QuickStart*](#amazon-quickstart) to pick an image (or use one of your
 own) and skip the step with the *User Data*. Then continue with the
 own) and skip the step with the *User Data*. Then continue with the
 [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux) instructions.
 [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux) instructions.
 
 

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docs/sources/installation/ubuntulinux.md

@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ our blog post, ["Getting to Docker
 
 
 Docker is supported on the following versions of Ubuntu:
 Docker is supported on the following versions of Ubuntu:
 
 
--   [*Ubuntu Precise 12.04 (LTS) (64-bit)*](#ubuntu-precise)
+-   [*Ubuntu Precise 12.04 (LTS) (64-bit)*](#ubuntu-precise-1204-lts-64-bit)
 -   [*Ubuntu Raring 13.04 and Saucy 13.10 (64
 -   [*Ubuntu Raring 13.04 and Saucy 13.10 (64
-    bit)*](#ubuntu-raring-saucy)
+    bit)*](#ubuntu-raring-1304-and-saucy-1310-64-bit)
 
 
-Please read [*Docker and UFW*](#ufw), if you plan to use [UFW
+Please read [*Docker and UFW*](#docker-and-ufw), if you plan to use [UFW
 (Uncomplicated Firewall)](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW)
 (Uncomplicated Firewall)](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW)
 
 
 ## Ubuntu Precise 12.04 (LTS) (64-bit)
 ## Ubuntu Precise 12.04 (LTS) (64-bit)
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ These instructions have changed for 0.6. If you are upgrading from an
 earlier version, you will need to follow them again.
 earlier version, you will need to follow them again.
 
 
 Docker is available as a Debian package, which makes installation easy.
 Docker is available as a Debian package, which makes installation easy.
-**See the** [*Mirrors*](#installmirrors) **section below if you are not
+**See the** [*Mirrors*](#mirrors) **section below if you are not
 in the United States.** Other sources of the Debian packages may be
 in the United States.** Other sources of the Debian packages may be
 faster for you to install.
 faster for you to install.
 
 

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docs/sources/reference/builder.md

@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ strings in the array:
 If you would like your container to run the same executable every time,
 If you would like your container to run the same executable every time,
 then you should consider using `ENTRYPOINT` in
 then you should consider using `ENTRYPOINT` in
 combination with `CMD`. See
 combination with `CMD`. See
-[*ENTRYPOINT*](#dockerfile-entrypoint).
+[*ENTRYPOINT*](#entrypoint).
 
 
 If the user specifies arguments to `docker run` then
 If the user specifies arguments to `docker run` then
 they will override the default specified in CMD.
 they will override the default specified in CMD.

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docs/sources/reference/commandline/cli.md

@@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ to view a list of all containers.
 
 
 The `docker run` command can be used in combination
 The `docker run` command can be used in combination
 with `docker commit` to [*change the command that a
 with `docker commit` to [*change the command that a
-container runs*](#cli-commit-examples).
+container runs*](#commit-an-existing-container).
 
 
 See [*Redirect Ports*](../../../use/port_redirection/#port-redirection)
 See [*Redirect Ports*](../../../use/port_redirection/#port-redirection)
 for more detailed information about the `--expose`,
 for more detailed information about the `--expose`,

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docs/sources/use/networking.md

@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ managed by Docker for this purpose. When the Docker daemon starts it :
     docker0   Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
     docker0   Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
          inet addr:172.17.42.1  Bcast:0.0.0.0  Mask:255.255.0.0
          inet addr:172.17.42.1  Bcast:0.0.0.0  Mask:255.255.0.0
 
 
-At runtime, a [*specific kind of virtual interface*](#vethxxxx-device)
+At runtime, a [*specific kind of virtual interface*](#what-is-the-vethxxxx-device)
 is given to each container which is then bonded to the
 is given to each container which is then bonded to the
 `docker0` bridge. Each container also receives a
 `docker0` bridge. Each container also receives a
 dedicated IP address from the same range as `docker0`
 dedicated IP address from the same range as `docker0`

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docs/sources/use/workingwithrepository.md

@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ There are two types of public repositories: *top-level* repositories
 which are controlled by the Docker team, and *user* repositories created
 which are controlled by the Docker team, and *user* repositories created
 by individual contributors. Anyone can read from these repositories –
 by individual contributors. Anyone can read from these repositories –
 they really help people get started quickly! You could also use
 they really help people get started quickly! You could also use
-[*Trusted Builds*](#using-private-repositories) if you need to keep
+[*Trusted Builds*](#trusted-builds) if you need to keep
 control of who accesses your images, but we will only refer to public
 control of who accesses your images, but we will only refer to public
 repositories in these examples.
 repositories in these examples.