\begin{itemize}
\item Test your tape drive for compatibility with Bacula by using the test
- command in the \ilink{btape}{btape} program.
+ command in the See the \borgxrlink{btape}{btape}{utility}{section} of the \utilityman{}.
\item Better than doing the above is to walk through the nine steps in the
- \ilink{Tape Testing}{TapeTestingChapter} chapter of the manual. It
+ \borgxrlink{Tape Testing}{TapeTestingChapter}{problems}{chapter} of the \problemsman{}. It
may take you a bit of time, but it will eliminate surprises.
\item Test the end of tape handling of your tape drive by using the
- fill command in the \ilink{btape}{btape} program.
+ \texttt{fill} command in the \borgxrlink{btape program}{btape}{utility}{section} (Part of the \utilityman{})
\item If you are using a Linux 2.4 kernel, make sure that /lib/tls is disabled. Bacula
does not work with this library. See the second point under
\ilink{ Supported Operating Systems.}{SupportedOSes}
\item After installing and experimenting with Bacula, read and work carefully
through the examples in the
\ilink{Tutorial}{TutorialChapter} chapter of this manual.
-\item Learn what each of the \ilink{Bacula Utility Programs}{_UtilityChapter}
+\item Learn what each of the \borgxrlinkdocument{Bacula Utility Programs}{_UtilityChapter}{utility}{chapter}
does.
\item Set up reasonable retention periods so that your catalog does not grow
to be too big. See the following three chapters:\\