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

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Bookworm/Installation" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Bookworm/Installation?action=diff&rev1=11&rev2=12

Comment:
add caveat for d-i expert mode and improve minimal profile description to avoid possible pitfalls

  {{attachment:01b-Installer_64bit_advanced_options.png|64-bit Installer advanced options screen 1}}
  <<BR>> <<BR>>
  '''Back..''' brings back to the main menu.<<BR>>'''Graphical expert install''' gives access to all available questions, mouse usable.<<BR>> '''Graphical rescue mode''' makes this install medium become a rescue disk for emergency tasks.<<BR>> '''Graphical automated install''' needs a preseed file.<<BR>> '''Expert install''' gives access to all available questions in text mode.<<BR>> '''Rescue mode''' text mode; makes this install medium become a rescue disk for emergency tasks.<<BR>> '''Automated install''' text mode; needs a preseed file.
+ <<BR>>
+ /!\ Do not use `Graphical expert install` or `Expert install` under any circumstances, use `debian-edu-expert` instead as an additional kernel parameter in exceptional cases.
  
  ''Help screen''
  
@@ -158, +160 @@

    * '''Standalone'''
     An ordinary computer that can function without a main server (that is, it doesn't need to be on the network). Includes laptops.
    * '''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.
+    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.<<BR>>
+    In case ordinary users should be able to use such a system, it needs to be added using GOsa² (similar to a workstation) and the libpam-krb5 package needs to be installed.
  
   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 want it. 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 useful after the installation. 
  



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