man/repart: use <varname> instead of <variable>

Otherwise, `<variable>$BOOT</variable>` is rendered:

```
[2548/2992] Generating man/repart.d.5 with a custom command
Element variable in namespace '' encountered in para, but no template matches.
Element variable in namespace '' encountered in para, but no template matches.
```
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Antonio Alvarez Feijoo 2024-09-18 15:02:53 +02:00 committed by Daan De Meyer
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target for some other supplement definition. A target cannot have more than one supplement partition
associated with it.</para>
<para>For example, distributions can use this to implement <variable>$BOOT</variable> as defined in
<para>For example, distributions can use this to implement <varname>$BOOT</varname> as defined in
the <ulink url="https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/boot_loader_specification/">Boot Loader
Specification</ulink>. Distributions may prefer to use the ESP as <variable>$BOOT</variable> whenever
Specification</ulink>. Distributions may prefer to use the ESP as <varname>$BOOT</varname> whenever
possible, but to adhere to the spec XBOOTLDR must sometimes be used instead. So, they should create
two definitions: the first defining an ESP big enough to hold just the bootloader, and a second for
the XBOOTLDR that's sufficiently large to hold kernels and configured as a supplement for the ESP.