Before running Bacula for the first time in production, we recommend that you
run the {\bf test} command in the {\bf btape} program as described in the
-\ilink{Utility Program Chapter}{btape} of this manual. This will
+\borgxrlink{Utility Program}{btape}{utility}{chapter} of the \utilityman{}. This will
help ensure that Bacula functions correctly with your tape drive. If you have
a modern HP, Sony, or Quantum DDS or DLT tape drive running on Linux or
Solaris, you can probably skip this test as Bacula is well tested with these
\normalsize
Details of the console program's commands are explained in the
-\ilink{Console Chapter}{_ConsoleChapter} of this manual.
+\borgxrlink{Console}{_ConsoleChapter}{console}{chapter} of the \consoleman{}.
\section{Running a Job}
\label{Running}
For some important tips on changing names and passwords, and a diagram of what
names and passwords must match, please see
-\ilink{Authorization Errors}{AuthorizationErrors} in the FAQ chapter
-of this manual.
+\borgxrlink{Authorization Errors}{AuthorizationErrors}{problems}{chapter} in the \problemsman{}.
\section{When The Tape Fills}
\label{FullTape}
It is also possible to add media to the pool without physically labeling the
Volumes. This can be done with the {\bf add} command. For more information,
please see the
-\ilink{Console Chapter}{_ConsoleChapter} of this manual.
+\borgxrlink{Console}{_ConsoleChapter}{console}{chapter} of the \consoleman{}.