[PATCH v2 3/4] docs: Remove unnecessary reference link title

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Labels that precede a heading use the heading as the link title.
Explicitly adding the link title is redundant and  makes the reference
slightly less maintainable.

Remove unnecessary reference link title.

Signed-off-by: Tobin C. Harding <tobin@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numa_memory_policy.rst | 9 ++++-----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numa_memory_policy.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numa_memory_policy.rst
index d78c5b315f72..1ef0146eaa4d 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numa_memory_policy.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numa_memory_policy.rst
@@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ which is an administrative mechanism for restricting the nodes from which
 memory may be allocated by a set of processes. Memory policies are a
 programming interface that a NUMA-aware application can take advantage of.  When
 both cpusets and policies are applied to a task, the restrictions of the cpuset
-takes priority.  See :ref:`Memory Policies and cpusets <mem_pol_and_cpusets>`
-below for more details.
+takes priority.  See :ref:`mem_pol_and_cpusets` below for more details.
 
 Memory Policy Concepts
 ======================
@@ -56,7 +55,7 @@ Task/Process Policy
 	[clone() w/o the CLONE_VM flag] and exec*().  This allows a parent task
 	to establish the task policy for a child task exec()'d from an
 	executable image that has no awareness of memory policy.  See the
-	:ref:`Memory Policy APIs <memory_policy_apis>` section,
+	:ref:`memory_policy_apis` section,
 	below, for an overview of the system call
 	that a task may use to set/change its task/process policy.
 
@@ -77,7 +76,7 @@ VMA Policy
 	A "VMA" or "Virtual Memory Area" refers to a range of a task's
 	virtual address space.  A task may define a specific policy for a range
 	of its virtual address space.   See the
-	:ref:`Memory Policy APIs <memory_policy_apis>` section,
+	:ref:`memory_policy_apis` section,
 	below, for an overview of the mbind() system call used to set a VMA
 	policy.
 
@@ -142,7 +141,7 @@ Shared Policy
 	Although hugetlbfs segments now support lazy allocation, their support
 	for shared policy has not been completed.
 
-	As mentioned above in :ref:`VMA policies <vma_policy>` section,
+	As mentioned above in :ref:`vma_policy` section,
 	allocations of page cache pages for regular files mmap()ed
 	with MAP_SHARED ignore any VMA policy installed on the virtual
 	address range backed by the shared file mapping.  Rather,
-- 
2.21.0




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