Fix broken links in configuration

HTML links are not converted by HUGO, so will work
on GitHub, but not in the online documentation.

Converted the HTML table (and links) to Markdown
to fix broken links.

Also added a header for the table, because none
was present.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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The storage option is **required** and defines which storage backend is in use. The storage option is **required** and defines which storage backend is in use.
You must configure one backend; if you configure more, the registry returns an error. You can choose any of these backend storage drivers: You must configure one backend; if you configure more, the registry returns an error. You can choose any of these backend storage drivers:
<table> | Storage&nbsp;driver | Description
<tr> | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
<td><code>filesystem</code></td> | `filesystem` | Uses the local disk to store registry files. It is ideal for development and may be appropriate for some small-scale production applications. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/filesystem.md). |
<td>Uses the local disk to store registry files. It is ideal for development and may be appropriate for some small-scale production applications. | `azure` | Uses Microsoft's Azure Blob Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/azure.md). |
See the <a href="storage-drivers/filesystem.md">driver's reference documentation</a>. | `gcs` | Uses Google Cloud Storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/gcs.md). |
</td> | `s3` | Uses Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and compatible Storage Services. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/s3.md). |
</tr> | `swift` | Uses Openstack Swift object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/swift.md). |
<tr> | `oss` | Uses Aliyun OSS for object storage. See the [driver's reference documentation](storage-drivers/oss.md). |
<td><code>azure</code></td>
<td>Uses Microsoft's Azure Blob Storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/azure.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>gcs</code></td>
<td>Uses Google Cloud Storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/gcs.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>s3</code></td>
<td>Uses Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and compatible Storage Services.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/s3.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>swift</code></td>
<td>Uses Openstack Swift object storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/swift.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>oss</code></td>
<td>Uses Aliyun OSS for object storage.
See the <a href="storage-drivers/oss.md">driver's reference documentation</a>.
</td>
</tr>
</table>
For purely tests purposes, you can use the [`inmemory` storage For purely tests purposes, you can use the [`inmemory` storage
driver](storage-drivers/inmemory.md). If you would like to run a registry from driver](storage-drivers/inmemory.md). If you would like to run a registry from