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diff --git a/nixpkgs/nixos/doc/manual/configuration/file-systems.xml b/nixpkgs/nixos/doc/manual/configuration/file-systems.xml
index 3ac02a975eb..9747433375f 100644
--- a/nixpkgs/nixos/doc/manual/configuration/file-systems.xml
+++ b/nixpkgs/nixos/doc/manual/configuration/file-systems.xml
@@ -23,12 +23,12 @@
<link xlink:href="https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-fstab-generator.html">systemd-fstab-generator</link>.
The filesystem will be mounted automatically unless
<literal>"noauto"</literal> is present in <link
- linkend="opt-fileSystems._name__.options">options</link>.
+ linkend="opt-fileSystems._name_.options">options</link>.
<literal>"noauto"</literal> filesystems can be mounted explicitly using
<command>systemctl</command> e.g. <command>systemctl start
data.mount</command>.
Mount points are created automatically if they don’t already exist. For
- <option><link linkend="opt-fileSystems._name__.device">device</link></option>,
+ <option><link linkend="opt-fileSystems._name_.device">device</link></option>,
it’s best to use the topology-independent device aliases in
<filename>/dev/disk/by-label</filename> and
<filename>/dev/disk/by-uuid</filename>, as these don’t change if the
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
</para>
<para>
You can usually omit the file system type
- (<option><link linkend="opt-fileSystems._name__.fsType">fsType</link></option>),
+ (<option><link linkend="opt-fileSystems._name_.fsType">fsType</link></option>),
since <command>mount</command> can usually detect the type and load the
necessary kernel module automatically. However, if the file system is needed
at early boot (in the initial ramdisk) and is not <literal>ext2</literal>,
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
System startup will fail if any of the filesystems fails to mount, dropping
you to the emergency shell. You can make a mount asynchronous and
non-critical by adding
- <literal><link linkend="opt-fileSystems._name__.options">options</link> = [
+ <literal><link linkend="opt-fileSystems._name_.options">options</link> = [
"nofail" ];</literal>.
</para>
</note>