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Some links still contain old github paths and were not pointing to docs.xcp-ng.org. Replace those links with relative links to work even if the base URL changes.

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Some links still contain old github paths and were not pointing to
docs.xcp-ng.org. Replace those links with relative links to work even if
the base URL changes.

Signed-off-by: Julian Vetter <[email protected]>

:::tip
Disabling checksum offloading is only necessary for virtual interfaces. When using [PCI Passthrough](https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/PCI-Passtrough) to provide a VM with direct access to physical or virtual (using [SR-IOV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-root_input/output_virtualization)) devices it is unnecessary to disable TX checksum offloading on any interfaces on those devices.
Disabling checksum offloading is only necessary for virtual interfaces. When using [PCI Passthrough](../compute/#-pci-passthrough) to provide a VM with direct access to physical or virtual (using [SR-IOV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-root_input/output_virtualization)) devices it is unnecessary to disable TX checksum offloading on any interfaces on those devices.
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It seems to me that we usually add the .md suffix to the page names in relative links.

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