docs: formatdomain: Remove 'elementCharSerial' 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 10:31:36 +02:00
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@ -274,8 +274,8 @@ them in production.
``bios`` ``bios``
This element has attribute ``useserial`` with possible values ``yes`` or This element has attribute ``useserial`` with possible values ``yes`` or
``no``. It enables or disables Serial Graphics Adapter which allows users to ``no``. It enables or disables Serial Graphics Adapter which allows users to
see BIOS messages on a serial port. Therefore, one needs to have `serial see BIOS messages on a serial port. Therefore, one needs to have `Serial port`_
port <#elementCharSerial>`__ defined. :since:`Since 0.9.4` . :since:`Since defined. :since:`Since 0.9.4` . :since:`Since
0.10.2 (QEMU only)` there is another attribute, ``rebootTimeout`` that 0.10.2 (QEMU only)` there is another attribute, ``rebootTimeout`` that
controls whether and after how long the guest should start booting again in controls whether and after how long the guest should start booting again in
case the boot fails (according to BIOS). The value is in milliseconds with case the boot fails (according to BIOS). The value is in milliseconds with
@ -6330,7 +6330,6 @@ Parallel port
``target`` can have a ``port`` attribute, which specifies the port number. Ports ``target`` can have a ``port`` attribute, which specifies the port number. Ports
are numbered starting from 0. There are usually 0, 1 or 2 parallel ports. are numbered starting from 0. There are usually 0, 1 or 2 parallel ports.
:anchor:`<a id="elementCharSerial"/>`
Serial port Serial port
''''''''''' '''''''''''
@ -6437,7 +6436,7 @@ the ``console`` element might represent the same device as an existing
``serial`` element or a separate device. ``serial`` element or a separate device.
A ``target`` subelement is supported and works the same way as with the A ``target`` subelement is supported and works the same way as with the
``serial`` element (`see above <#elementCharSerial>`__ for details). Valid ``serial`` element (See `Serial port`_ for details). Valid
values for the ``type`` attribute are: ``serial`` (described below); ``virtio`` values for the ``type`` attribute are: ``serial`` (described below); ``virtio``
(usable whenever VirtIO support is available); ``xen``, ``lxc`` and ``openvz`` (usable whenever VirtIO support is available); ``xen``, ``lxc`` and ``openvz``
(available when the corresponding hypervisor is in use). ``sclp`` and ``sclplm`` (available when the corresponding hypervisor is in use). ``sclp`` and ``sclplm``