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

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Wheezy/Installation" page has been changed by victory:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Wheezy/Installation?action=diff&rev1=63&rev2=64

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s/Blue-ray/Blu-ray/g

  
   {{{rsync -v --progress ftp.skolelinux.org::skolelinux-cd/debian-edu-7.1+edu0-CD.iso ./debian-edu-7.1+edu0-CD.iso }}}
  
- === USB flash drive / Blue-ray disc ISO image for i386 and amd64 ===
+ === USB flash drive / Blu-ray disc ISO image for i386 and amd64 ===
  
  The multi-architecture ISO image is 5.2 GiB large and can be used for installation of amd64 and i386 machines. Please note that internet access during installation is needed. Like the others it can be downloaded over FTP, HTTP or rsync via:
  
@@ -72, +72 @@

  
  On i386/amd64, boot options can be edited by pressing the TAB key in the boot menu.
  
-  * The multi-architecture USB flash drive / Blue-ray disc image defaults to using amd64-installgui on 64-bit x86 machines, and installgui on 32-bit x86 machines.
+  * The multi-architecture USB flash drive / Blu-ray disc image defaults to using amd64-installgui on 64-bit x86 machines, and installgui on 32-bit x86 machines.
   * If you want to boot the amd64 text mode with the multi-architecture image, that would be {{{amd64-install}}}.
   * Likewise you can choose {{{amd64-expertgui}}} to get the GUI version on amd64.
   * If you want to boot the i386 mode with the multi-arch image on an amd64 machine you need to manually select {{{install}}} (text mode) or {{{expertgui}}} (graphical mode).
@@ -122, +122 @@

  
  Most likely you will want to use the 'Roaming workstation' profile (see above). Be aware that all data is stored locally (so take some extra care over backups) and login credentials are cached (so after a password change, logins may require your old password if you have not connected your laptop to the network and logged in with the new password).
  
- ==== A note on multi-arch USB flash drive / Blue-ray disc image installs ====
+ ==== A note on multi-arch USB flash drive / Blu-ray disc image installs ====
  
- After you install from the multi-arch USB flash drive / Blue-ray disc image, {{{/etc/apt/sources.list}}} will only contain sources from that image. If you have an Internet connection, we strongly suggest adding the following lines to it so that available security updates can be installed:
+ After you install from the multi-arch USB flash drive / Blu-ray disc image, {{{/etc/apt/sources.list}}} will only contain sources from that image. If you have an Internet connection, we strongly suggest adding the following lines to it so that available security updates can be installed:
  
  {{{
  deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main 
@@ -146, +146 @@

  
  Except for the longer installation time there is no harm in always creating combined chroots, which is why this is done by default.
  
- === Installation using USB flash drives instead of CD / Blue-ray discs ===
+ === Installation using USB flash drives instead of CD / Blu-ray discs ===
  
  Since the Squeeze release it is possible to directly copy the CD/DVD/BD `.iso` images to a USB flash drive (also known as "USB sticks") and boot from them. Simply execute a command like this, just adapting the file and device names to your needs:
  
  {{{sudo dd if=debian-edu-amd64-i386-XXX.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1024}}}
  
- Depending on which image you choose, the USB flash drive will behave just like a CD or Blue-ray disc.
+ Depending on which image you choose, the USB flash drive will behave just like a CD or Blu-ray disc.
  
  === Installation over the network (PXE) and booting diskless clients ===
  
@@ -194, +194 @@

  
  === Custom images ===
  
- Creating custom CDs, DVDs or Blue-ray discs can be quite easy since we use the [[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/|debian installer]], which has a modular design and other nice features. [[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed|Preseeding]] allows you to define answers to the questions normally asked. 
+ Creating custom CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs can be quite easy since we use the [[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/|debian installer]], which has a modular design and other nice features. [[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed|Preseeding]] allows you to define answers to the questions normally asked. 
  
  So all you need to do is to create a preseeding file with your answers (this is described in the appendix of the debian installer manual) and [[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Modify/CD|remaster the CD/DVD]].
  



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