The links were broken on the initial conversion of formatdomain.html to
RST which didn't faithfully forward port some of the manually added
anchors.
Fix it by pointing to the closest possible heading.
Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa(a)redhat.com>
---
docs/formatcaps.rst | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/formatcaps.rst b/docs/formatcaps.rst
index abd36692e4..9d7932a6a8 100644
--- a/docs/formatcaps.rst
+++ b/docs/formatcaps.rst
@@ -84,20 +84,20 @@ The ``<guest/>`` element will typically wrap up the following
elements:
Size of CPU word in bits, for example 64.
``emulator``
Emulator (device model) path, for use in
- `emulator <formatdomain.html#elementEmulator>`__ element of domain XML.
+ `emulator <formatdomain.html#devices>`__ element of domain XML.
``loader``
- Loader path, for use in `loader <formatdomain.html#elementLoader>`__
+ Loader path, for use in `loader <formatdomain.html#bios-bootloader>`__
element of domain XML.
``machine``
Machine type, for use in
- `machine <formatdomain.html#attributeOSTypeMachine>`__ attribute of
+ `machine <formatdomain.html#operating-system-booting>`__ attribute of
os/type element in domain XML. For example Xen supports ``xenfv`` for HVM,
``xenpv`` for PV, or ``xenpvh`` for PVH.
``domain``
The ``type`` attribute of this element specifies the type of hypervisor
required to run the domain. Use in
- `type <formatdomain.html#attributeDomainType>`__ attribute of the domain
- root element.
+ `type <formatdomain.html#element-and-attribute-overview>`__ attribute of
+ the domain root element.
``features``
This optional element encases possible features that can be used with a guest
of described type. Possible subelements are:
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2.35.3