[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Installation" by HolgerLevsen
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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Installation" page has been changed by HolgerLevsen:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Installation?action=diff&rev1=23&rev2=24
Comment:
more changes due to renaming Thin-Client-Server to LTSP-Server (see #588510)
* '''Minimal'''
This profile will install the base packages and configure the machine to integrate into the Debian Edu network, but without any services and applications. It is useful as a platform for single services manually moved out from the main-server.
- The '''Main Server''', '''Workstation''' and '''LTSP Server''' profiles are preselected. These profiles can be installed on one machine together if you want to install a so called ''combined main server''. This means the main server will be a thin client server and also be used as a workstation. This is the default choice, since we assume most people will install [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Installation#Installation_over_the_network_.28PXE.29_and_booting_diskless_clients|via PXE]] afterwards. Please note that you must have 2 network cards installed in a machine which is going to be installed as a combined main server or as a thin client server to become usefull after the installation.
+ The '''Main Server''', '''Workstation''' and '''LTSP Server''' profiles are preselected. These profiles can be installed on one machine together if you want to install a so called ''combined main server''. This means the main server will be an LTSP server and also be used as a workstation. This is the default choice, since we assume most people will install [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Installation#Installation_over_the_network_.28PXE.29_and_booting_diskless_clients|via PXE]] afterwards. Please note that you must have 2 network cards installed in a machine which is going to be installed as a combined main server or as an LTSP server to become usefull after the installation.
/!\ The ordering of the network cards after installation might differ from the ordering during installation. The wanted ordering can be achieved by editing {{{/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules}}}: Usually ''if this happens'', you will want to replace eth0 with eth1 and eth1 with eth0; a reboot is needed for the changes to take effect.
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