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

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The "DebianEdu/Status/Bullseye" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Status/Bullseye?action=diff&rev1=64&rev2=65

Comment:
drop Samba related information, now contained in the manual, improve formatting

  
  === Changes ===
  
-  * On the main server Samba is now configured as a 'standalone server' with usershares for non-root users enabled. Connections to a user's home directory and to additional site specific shares (if configured) are possible for devices running Linux, Android, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, Chrome OS or Windows.
+  * At first boot of a combined server the SquashFS image for diskless workstation support is generated. This will take quite some time.
  
-  * At first boot of a combined server the SquashFS image for diskless workstation support is generated. This will take quite some time. <<BR>>In case of a separate or an additional LTSP server required information for setting up the LTSP client environment isn't complete at installation time. Setup can be done once the system has been added with GOsa².
+  * In case of a separate or an additional LTSP server required information for setting up the LTSP client environment isn't complete at installation time. Setup can be done once the system has been added with GOsa².
  
  === Hints ===
  
- (!) Instead of the default ''xfce'' desktop environment, ''mate'', ''gnome'', ''lxde'', ''lxqt'', ''cinnamon'' or ''kde'' can be used by editing the kernel {{{desktop}}} parameter (default: {{{desktop=xfce}}}).
+  * Instead of the default ''xfce'' desktop environment, ''mate'', ''gnome'', ''lxde'', ''lxqt'', ''cinnamon'' or ''kde'' can be used by editing the kernel {{{desktop}}} parameter (default: {{{desktop=xfce}}}).
  
- Dropping the modules= and desktop= items from the kernel command line completely allows one to use all ISO images for stock Debian installations.
+  * Dropping the modules= and desktop= items from the kernel command line completely allows one to use all ISO images for stock Debian installations. 
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  See the [[https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Bullseye/Installation|Bullseye manual installation chapter]] how to edit kernel command line parameters.
  
  === Installation media ===



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