diff --git a/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/archive/beegfs_on_demand.md b/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/archive/beegfs_on_demand.md
index f7804c5fc7e5792b9dab3ef722e6a6e8bf83a754..d44116c0b97ff204bafc3cf5240340627769bec5 100644
--- a/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/archive/beegfs_on_demand.md
+++ b/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/archive/beegfs_on_demand.md
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ search:
     This documentation page is outdated.
     Please see the [new BeeGFS page](../data_lifecycle/beegfs.md).
 
-**Prerequisites:** To work with TensorFlow you obviously need a [login](../application/overview.md) to
-the ZIH systems and basic knowledge about Linux, mounting, and batch system Slurm.
+**Prerequisites:** To work with TensorFlow you obviously need a [login](../application/overview.md)
+to the ZIH systems and basic knowledge about Linux, mounting, and batch system Slurm.
 
 **Aim** of this page is to introduce
 users how to start working with the BeeGFS filesystem - a high-performance parallel filesystem.
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Check the status of the job with `squeue -u \<username>`.
 ## Mount BeeGFS Filesystem
 
 You can mount BeeGFS filesystem on the partition ml (PowerPC architecture) or on the
-partition haswell (x86_64 architecture), more information about [partitions](../jobs_and_resources/partitions_and_limits.md).
+partition haswell (x86_64 architecture).
 
 ### Mount BeeGFS Filesystem on the Partition `ml`