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@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ ready to use it.
Note that this section is concerned with the installation of the package
manager, which can be done on top of a running GNU/Linux system. If,
instead, you want to install the complete GNU operating system,
-@ref{System Installation}.
+@pxref{System Installation}.
The build procedure for Guix is the same as for other GNU software, and
is not covered here. Please see the files @file{README} and
@@ -1818,7 +1818,7 @@ As can be guessed, this primitive is cumbersome to use directly. A
better approach is to write build scripts in Scheme, of course! The
best course of action for that is to write the build code as a
``G-expression'', and to pass it to @code{gexp->derivation}. For more
-information, @ref{G-Expressions}.
+information, @pxref{G-Expressions}.
Once upon a time, @code{gexp->derivation} did not exist and constructing
derivations with build code written in Scheme was achieved with
@@ -2696,14 +2696,14 @@ to join! @ref{Contributing}, for information about how you can help.
This section explains how to install the complete GNU operating system
on a machine. The Guix package manager can also be installed on top of
-a running GNU/Linux system, @ref{Installation}.
+a running GNU/Linux system, @pxref{Installation}.
@ifinfo
@c This paragraph is for people reading this from tty2 of the
@c installation image.
You're reading this documentation with an Info reader. For details on
how to use it, hit the @key{RET} key (``return'' or ``enter'') on the
-link that follows: @ref{Help,,, info, Info: An Introduction}. Hit
+link that follows: @pxref{Help,,, info, Info: An Introduction}. Hit
@kbd{l} afterwards to come back here.
@end ifinfo
@@ -2861,7 +2861,7 @@ this example is available as @file{/etc/configuration-template.scm}):
@noindent
For more information on @code{operating-system} declarations,
-@xref{Using the Configuration System}.
+@pxref{Using the Configuration System}.
Once that is done, the new system must be initialized (remember that the
target root file system is mounted under @file{/mnt}):
@@ -2873,7 +2873,7 @@ guix system init /mnt/etc/config.scm /mnt
@noindent
This will copy all the necessary files, and install GRUB on
@file{/dev/sdX}, unless you pass the @option{--no-grub} option. For
-more information, @xref{Invoking guix system}. This command may trigger
+more information, @pxref{Invoking guix system}. This command may trigger
downloads or builds of missing packages, which can take some time.
Once that command has completed---and hopefully succeeded!---you can