Now that OPNFV Docs has moved away from git submodules and each
project gets its own RTD page, intersphinx labels are broken when
reading `opnfv-armband` documentation individually.
Switch to using explicit https links to RTD, so all links are working
no matter the way documentation is accessed. This has the obvious
downside of having to maintain those links in case they ever change
upstream.
Change-Id: I4945f51c1c5710c57da3dfdb8adda30bb283b30a
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
For more information on how to install the latest release
of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool check
-:ref:`fuel-installation`.
+`OPNFV Fuel Installation Instruction on RTD`_.
+
+.. _`OPNFV Fuel Installation Instruction on RTD`: https://opnfv-fuel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/installation
Intel Architecture-based and ARM Architecture-based servers.
Currently the installer supported on ``aarch64`` is OPNFV Fuel. For more
-information on Fuel release notes check :ref:`fuel-releasenotes`.
+information on Fuel release notes check `OPNFV Fuel Release Notes on RTD`_.
+
+.. _`OPNFV Fuel Release Notes on RTD`: https://opnfv-fuel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/release-notes
Intel Architecture-based and ARM Architecture-based servers.
For more information on how to use OPNFV Fuel latest release after it
-was deployed check :ref:`fuel-userguide`.
+was deployed check `OPNFV Fuel User Guide on RTD`_.
+
+.. _`OPNFV Fuel User Guide on RTD`: https://opnfv-fuel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/userguide