Fixing a couple more internal doc links.

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John Callender 13 years ago
parent b896157d61
commit b243b8dcbf

@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Playbooks should be organized like this::
stop.yml stop.yml
Any directories or files not needed can be omitted. Not all modules may require `vars` or `files` sections, though most Any directories or files not needed can be omitted. Not all modules may require `vars` or `files` sections, though most
will require `handlers`, `tasks`, and `templates`. To review what each of these sections do, see ref:`playbooks` and ref:`playbooks2`. will require `handlers`, `tasks`, and `templates`. To review what each of these sections do, see :doc:`playbooks` and :doc:`playbooks2`.
The acme/setup.yml playbook would be as simple as:: The acme/setup.yml playbook would be as simple as::

@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ them probably isn't appropriate, which is why ansible-pull exists.
This tool is designed for running out of git and cron, and can scale to any This tool is designed for running out of git and cron, and can scale to any
number of hosts. Ansible-pull uses local connections versus SSH, but can be number of hosts. Ansible-pull uses local connections versus SSH, but can be
easily bootstrapped or reconfigured just using SSH. There is more information easily bootstrapped or reconfigured just using SSH. There is more information
available about this in the ref:`playbooks2` section. The self-bootstrapping available about this in the :doc:`playbooks2` section. The self-bootstrapping
and ease of use are ansible are still retained, even when switching to the pull and ease of use are ansible are still retained, even when switching to the pull
model. model.

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