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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ will work. Some examples of use cases supported by this release include:
* Archiving or backing up files to Amazon Glacier. See [[archival_walkthrough]].
* [[Sharing repositories with friends|share_with_a_friend_walkthrough]]
contacted through a Jabber server (such as Google Talk).
-* [[Pairing|pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
+* [[Pairing|local_pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
network (or VPN) and automatically keeping the files in the annex in
sync as changes are made to them.
* Cloning your repository to removable drives, USB keys, etc. The assistant
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ will work. Some examples of use cases supported by this release include:
* Archiving or backing up files to Amazon Glacier.
* [[Sharing repositories with friends|share_with_a_friend_walkthrough]]
contacted through a Jabber server (such as Google Talk).
-* [[Pairing|pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
+* [[Pairing|local_pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
network (or VPN) and automatically keeping the files in the annex in
sync as changes are made to them.
* Cloning your repository to removable drives, USB keys, etc. The assistant
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ will work. Some examples of use cases supported by this release include:
* Setting up cloud repositories, that are used as backups, archives,
or transfer points between repositories that cannot directly contact
one-another.
-* [[Pairing|pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
+* [[Pairing|local_pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
network (or VPN) and automatically keeping the files in the annex in
sync as changes are made to them.
* Cloning your repository to removable drives, USB keys, etc. The assistant
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ beta.
In general, anything you can configure with the assistant's web app
will work. Some examples of use cases supported by this release include:
-* [[Pairing|pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
+* [[Pairing|local_pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
network (or VPN) and automatically keeping the files in the annex in
sync as changes are made to them.
* Cloning your repository to removable drives, USB keys, etc. The assistant
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ This is the first beta release of the git-annex assistant.
In general, anything you can configure with the assistant's web app
will work. Some examples of use cases supported by this release include:
-* [[Pairing|pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
+* [[Pairing|local_pairing_walkthrough]] two computers that are on the same local
network (or VPN) and automatically keeping the files in the annex in
sync as changes are made to them.
* Cloning your repository to removable drives, USB keys, etc. The assistant