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-rw-r--r--doc/appendix/guides/centos.txt9
-rw-r--r--doc/appendix/guides/fedora.txt9
-rw-r--r--doc/appendix/guides/ubuntu.txt9
-rw-r--r--doc/unsorted/howtos.txt2
4 files changed, 16 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/doc/appendix/guides/centos.txt b/doc/appendix/guides/centos.txt
index febdf5769..19354b709 100644
--- a/doc/appendix/guides/centos.txt
+++ b/doc/appendix/guides/centos.txt
@@ -231,10 +231,11 @@ file should look something like this
When editing your xml files by hand, it is useful to occasionally run
`bcfg2-lint` to ensure that your xml validates properly.
-The final thing we need is for the client to have the proper
-arch group membership. For this, we will make use of the
-:ref:`unsorted-dynamic_groups` capabilities of the Probes plugin. Add
-Probes to your plugins line in ``bcfg2.conf`` and create the Probe.::
+The final thing we need is for the client to have the proper arch
+group membership. For this, we will make use of the
+:ref:`server-plugins-probes-dynamic-groups` capabilities of the Probes
+plugin. Add Probes to your plugins line in ``bcfg2.conf`` and create
+the Probe.::
[root@centos ~]# grep plugins /etc/bcfg2.conf
plugins = Base,Bundler,Cfg,...,Probes
diff --git a/doc/appendix/guides/fedora.txt b/doc/appendix/guides/fedora.txt
index 1e49084ef..f89daaf0b 100644
--- a/doc/appendix/guides/fedora.txt
+++ b/doc/appendix/guides/fedora.txt
@@ -256,10 +256,11 @@ file should look something like this
Add a probe
+++++++++++
-The next step for the client will be to have the proper
-arch group membership. For this, we will make use of the
-:ref:`unsorted-dynamic_groups` capabilities of the Probes plugin. Add
-**Probes** to your plugins line in ``bcfg2.conf`` and create the Probe:
+The next step for the client will be to have the proper arch group
+membership. For this, we will make use of the
+:ref:`server-plugins-probes-dynamic-groups` capabilities of the Probes
+plugin. Add **Probes** to your plugins line in ``bcfg2.conf`` and
+create the Probe:
.. code-block:: sh
diff --git a/doc/appendix/guides/ubuntu.txt b/doc/appendix/guides/ubuntu.txt
index f68c8b9ad..9bf851632 100644
--- a/doc/appendix/guides/ubuntu.txt
+++ b/doc/appendix/guides/ubuntu.txt
@@ -253,10 +253,11 @@ that our client is able to obtain these sources.
When editing your xml files by hand, it is useful to occasionally run
``bcfg2-lint -v`` to ensure that your xml validates properly.
-The last thing we need is for the client to have the proper
-arch group membership. For this, we will make use of the
-:ref:`unsorted-dynamic_groups` capabilities of the Probes plugin. Add
-Probes to your plugins line in ``bcfg2.conf`` and create the Probe.
+The last thing we need is for the client to have the proper arch group
+membership. For this, we will make use of the
+:ref:`server-plugins-probes-dynamic-groups` capabilities of the Probes
+plugin. Add Probes to your plugins line in ``bcfg2.conf`` and create
+the Probe.
.. code-block:: sh
diff --git a/doc/unsorted/howtos.txt b/doc/unsorted/howtos.txt
index 0c5b482d9..cef64a394 100644
--- a/doc/unsorted/howtos.txt
+++ b/doc/unsorted/howtos.txt
@@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ Here are several howtos that describe different aspects of Bcfg2 deployment
* :ref:`appendix-guides-gentoo` - Issues specific to running Bcfg2 on Gentoo
* :ref:`server-plugins-probes-index` - How to use Probes to gather information from a client machine.
* :ref:`client-tools-actions` - How to use Actions
-* :ref:`unsorted-dynamic_groups` - Using dynamic groups
+* :ref:`server-plugins-probes-dynamic-groups` - Using dynamic groups
* :ref:`client-modes-paranoid` - How to run an update in paranoid mode