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 target for some other supplement definition. A target cannot have more than one supplement partition
associated with it.</para> 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 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 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 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. the XBOOTLDR that's sufficiently large to hold kernels and configured as a supplement for the ESP.