[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture" by WolfgangSchweer

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Comment:
fix typos; thanks victory.

  The term "networked clients" is used in this manual to refer to both thin clients and diskless workstations, as well as computers running Mac OS or Windows.
  
  == Administration ==
- All the Linux machines that are installed with the Skolelinux installer will be administrable from a central computer, most likely the server. It will be possible to log in to all machines via SSH (root not allowed by default), and thereby have full access to the machines.
+ All the Linux machines that are installed with the Skolelinux installer will be administrable from a central computer, most likely the server. It will be possible to log in to all machines via SSH (by default, root is not allowed to log in with password), and thereby have full access to the machines.
  
  We use cfengine to edit configuration files. These files are updated from the server to the clients. In order to change the client configuration, it suffices to edit the server configuration and let the automation distribute the changes.
  
@@ -123, +123 @@

  
  Currently there are two kinds of installation media images: netinstall (CD)  and multi-arch USB flash drive. Both images can also be booted from USB sticks.
  
- The aim is to be able to install a server from any type medium once, and install all other clients over the network by booting from the network. 
+ The aim is to be able to install a server from any type of medium once, and install all other clients over the network by booting from the network. 
  
  Only the netinstall image needs access to the Internet during installation.
  



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