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index 0f8378993f..2fd313c257 100644
--- a/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/Bugs.xml
+++ b/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/Bugs.xml
@@ -80,36 +80,36 @@ detail, but may use too much disk space.
</para>
<para>
-To set the debug level, use the <smbconfoption><name>log level</name></smbconfoption> in your
+To set the debug level, use the <smbconfoption name="log level"/> in your
&smb.conf;. You may also find it useful to set the log
level higher for just one machine and keep separate logs for each machine.
To do this, add the following lines to your main &smb.conf; file:
</para>
<para><smbconfblock>
-<smbconfoption><name>log level</name><value>10</value></smbconfoption>
-<smbconfoption><name>log file</name><value>/usr/local/samba/lib/log.%m</value></smbconfoption>
-<smbconfoption><name>include</name><value>/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m</value></smbconfoption>
+<smbconfoption name="log level">10</smbconfoption>
+<smbconfoption name="log file">/usr/local/samba/lib/log.%m</smbconfoption>
+<smbconfoption name="include">/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m</smbconfoption>
</smbconfblock></para>
<para>
and create a file <filename>/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.<replaceable>machine</replaceable></filename> where
<replaceable>machine</replaceable> is the name of the client you wish to debug. In that file
put any &smb.conf; commands you want, for example
-<smbconfoption><name>log level</name></smbconfoption> may be useful. This also allows you to
+<smbconfoption name="log level"/> may be useful. This also allows you to
experiment with different security systems, protocol levels and so on, on just
one machine.
</para>
<para>
-The &smb.conf; entry <smbconfoption><name>log level</name></smbconfoption>
-is synonymous with the parameter <smbconfoption><name>debuglevel</name></smbconfoption> that has
+The &smb.conf; entry <smbconfoption name="log level"/>
+is synonymous with the parameter <smbconfoption name="debuglevel"/> that has
been used in older versions of Samba and is being retained for backward
compatibility of &smb.conf; files.
</para>
<para>
-As the <smbconfoption><name>log level</name></smbconfoption> value is increased, you will record
+As the <smbconfoption name="log level"/> value is increased, you will record
a significantly greater level of debugging information. For most
debugging operations, you may not need a setting higher than
<constant>3</constant>. Nearly
@@ -128,9 +128,9 @@ prepared for a large volume of log data.
<para>
<smbconfblock>
-<smbconfoption><name>log level</name><value>0 tdb:3 passdb:5 auth:4 vfs:2</value></smbconfoption>
-<smbconfoption><name>max log size</name><value>0</value></smbconfoption>
-<smbconfoption><name>log file</name><value>/var/log/samba/%U.%m.log</value></smbconfoption>
+<smbconfoption name="log level">0 tdb:3 passdb:5 auth:4 vfs:2</smbconfoption>
+<smbconfoption name="max log size">0</smbconfoption>
+<smbconfoption name="log file">/var/log/samba/%U.%m.log</smbconfoption>
</smbconfblock>
</para>