docs: formatdomain: Remove 'elementsHostDev' anchor

Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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Peter Krempa 2022-05-13 10:31:34 +02:00
parent 5dc55c52ac
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2 changed files with 2 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ harddisk, cdrom, network) determining where to obtain/find the boot image.
and hda disks will boot from hda (sorted disks are: hda, hdc, vda, vdb). It
can be tricky to configure in the desired way, which is why per-device boot
elements (see `Hard drives, floppy disks, CDROMs`_, `network
interfaces <#elementsNICS>`__, and `USB and PCI devices <#elementsHostDev>`__
interfaces <#elementsNICS>`__, and `Host device assignment`_
sections below) were introduced and they are the preferred way providing full
control over booting order. The ``boot`` element and per-device boot elements
are mutually exclusive. :since:`Since 0.1.3, per-device boot since 0.8.8`
@ -3975,7 +3975,6 @@ acquired.
The offset specifies where the lease is stored within the file. If the lock
manager does not require an offset, just pass 0.
:anchor:`<a id="elementsHostDev"/>`
Host device assignment
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Node Device XML
There are several libvirt functions, all with the prefix ``virNodeDevice``,
which deal with management of host devices that can be handed to guests via
passthrough as <hostdev> elements in `the domain
XML <formatdomain.html#elementsHostDev>`__. These devices are represented as a
XML <formatdomain.html#host-device-assignment>`__. These devices are represented as a
hierarchy, where a device on a bus has a parent of the bus controller device;
the root of the hierarchy is the node named "computer".