jool: update documentation

* corrected the documentation links for upstream
* fixed style to be correctly rendered
* add reference to OpenWrt tutorial

Signed-off-by: Goetz Goerisch <ggoerisch@gmail.com>
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# [Jool](https://www.jool.mx)
# [Jool](https://nicmx.github.io/Jool/en/index.html)
## Documentation
[See here](https://www.jool.mx/en/documentation.html).
[See here](https://nicmx.github.io/Jool/en/documentation.html).
You might also want to see [contact info](https://www.jool.mx/en/contact.html).
You might also want to see [contact info](https://nicmx.github.io/Jool/en/contact.html).
## Usage
### Start script
This package includes a start script that will:
1. Read the configuration file `/etc/config/jool`
2. Determine what services are active
3. Run jool with procd
For now this means that:
* The services will be disabled by default in the uci config `(/etc/config/jool)`
* The only uci configuration support available for the package is to enable or disable each instance or the entire deamon
* There is no uci support and configuration will be saved at `/etc/jool/*
* Only one instance of jool(nat64) can run with the boot script
* Only one instance of jool(siit) can run with the boot script
* For now there is no way of overriding of the configuration file's paths
1. Read the configuration file `/etc/config/jool`
2. Determine what services are active
3. Run `jool` with procd
The configuration files the startup script useses for each jool instance are:
* jool(nat64): `/etc/jool/jool-nat64.conf.json`
* jool(siit): `/etc/jool/jool-siit.conf.json`
### For now this means that
- The services will be disabled by default in the uci config `(/etc/config/jool)`
- The only uci configuration support available for the package is to enable or disable each instance or the entire deamon
- There is no uci support and configuration will be saved at `/etc/jool/`
- Only one instance of jool(nat64) can run with the boot script
- Only one instance of jool(siit) can run with the boot script
- For now there is no way of overriding of the configuration file's paths
The configuration files the startup script uses for each jool instance are:
- jool(nat64): `/etc/jool/jool-nat64.conf.json`
- jool(siit): `/etc/jool/jool-siit.conf.json`
### OpenWrt tutorial
For a more detailed tutorial refer to this [wiki page](https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/ipv6/nat64).