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

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Bullseye/Architecture" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Bullseye/Architecture?action=diff&rev1=24&rev2=25

Comment:
typos, LTSP related adjustment

  
  Pupils and teachers have the ability to publish websites. The web server provides mechanisms for authenticating users, and for limiting access to individual pages and subdirectories to certain users and groups. Users will have the ability to create dynamic web pages, as the web server will be programmable on the server side.
  
- Information on users and machines can be changed in one central location, and is made accessible to all computers on the network automatically. To achieve this a centralised directory server is set up. The directory will have information on users, user groups, machines, and groups of machines. To avoid user confusion there won't be any difference between file groups, and network groups. This implies that groups of machines which are to form network groups will use the same namespace as user groups.
+ Information on users and machines can be changed in one central location, and is made accessible to all computers on the network automatically. To achieve this a centralised directory server is set up. The directory will have information on users, user groups, machines and groups of machines. To avoid user confusion there won't be any difference between file groups and network groups. This implies that groups of machines which are to form network groups will use the same namespace as user groups.
  
  Administration of services and users will mainly be via the web, and follow established standards, functioning well in the web browsers which are part of Skolelinux. The delegation of certain tasks to individual users or user groups will be made possible by the administration systems.
  
@@ -92, +92 @@

  The LTSP servers are set up to receive syslog from thin clients and workstations, and forward these messages to the central syslog recipient. 
  
  Please note:
-  * LTSP diskless workstations are now using the programs installed on the server.
+  * LTSP diskless workstations are using the programs installed on the server.
-  * The client root filesystem is provided using NFS. After each modification to the LTSP server the related image has to be re-generated; run {{{ltsp image /}}} on the LTSP server.
+  * The client root filesystem is provided using NFS. After each modification to the LTSP server the related image has to be re-generated; run {{{debian-edu-ltsp-install --diskless_workstation yes}}} on the LTSP server.
  
  === Thin clients ===
  A thin client setup enables ordinary PCs to function as (X-)terminals. This means that the machine boots directly from the server using PXE without using the local client hard drive. The thin client setup now uses !X2Go, because LTSP has dropped support.



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