Remove url prefix pt 2 (#5014)

* Migrate the non blog posts to use no domain

* Update demo links

* Remove Zanzito references from owntracks docs
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A service file is needed to control Home Assistant with `systemd`. The template below should be created using a text editor. Note, root permissions via `sudo` will likely be needed. The following should be noted to modify the template:
- `ExecStart` contains the path to `hass` and this may vary. Check with `whereis hass` for the location.
- For most systems, the file is `/etc/systemd/system/home-assistant@[your user].service` with [your user] replaced by the user account that Home Assistant will run as (normally `homeassistant`). In particular, this is the case for Ubuntu 16.04.
- For most systems, the file is `/etc/systemd/system/home-assistant@[your user].service` with [your user] replaced by the user account that Home Assistant will run as (normally `homeassistant`). In particular, this is the case for Ubuntu 16.04.
- If unfamiliar with command-line text editors, `sudo nano -w [filename]` can be used with `[filename]` replaced with the full path to the file. Ex. `sudo nano -w /etc/systemd/system/home-assistant@[your user].service`. After text entered, press CTRL-X then press Y to save and exit.
- If you're running Home Assistant in a Python virtual environment or a Docker container, please skip to the appropriate template listed below.
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### {% linkable_title Python virtual environment %}
If you've setup Home Assistant in `virtualenv` following our [Python installation guide](https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/installation-virtualenv/) or [manual installation guide for Raspberry Pi](https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi/), the following template should work for you. If Home Assistant install is not located at `/srv/homeassistant`, please modify the `ExecStart=` line appropriately.
If you've setup Home Assistant in `virtualenv` following our [Python installation guide](/getting-started/installation-virtualenv/) or [manual installation guide for Raspberry Pi](/getting-started/installation-raspberry-pi/), the following template should work for you. If Home Assistant install is not located at `/srv/homeassistant`, please modify the `ExecStart=` line appropriately.
```
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### Next Steps
You need to reload `systemd` to make the daemon aware of the new configuration.
You need to reload `systemd` to make the daemon aware of the new configuration.
```bash
$ sudo systemctl --system daemon-reload