Consolidate "package releases" & "kernel integration" links within discussions of those modes
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 Backports supports backporting in either of two modes:
 
-*'''package''' mode, where backports produces a tarball (loosely akin to a patch) containing the subsystems/drivers of a future kernel
-* direct kernel integration mode, where backports directly '''integrates''' the subsystems/drivers of a future kernel into an older kernel tree
+# '''[[Documentation/packaging|package releases mode]]''' - backports produces a tarball (loosely akin to a patch) containing the subsystems/drivers of a future kernel
+# '''[[Documentation/integration|kernel integration mode]]''' - backports directly '''integrates''' the subsystems/drivers of a future kernel into an older kernel tree
 
 Every backports release has been test compiled ''for usage'' against all supported kernels. The oldest release is (currently) 3.0.
 
 Linux kernel releases can become deprecated. You are encouraged to use supported stable kernels as listed on [http://kernel.org kernel.org].
 
-= Backport uses =
-
-* [[Documentation/packaging|Backports package releases]]
-* [[Documentation/integration|Backports kernel integration]]
-
 = Currently backported subsystems =
 
 Device drivers are available for the following subsystems: