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

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Installation" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Installation?action=diff&rev1=28&rev2=29

Comment:
use correct profile names.

   * Choose a location which normally should be the location where you live.
   * Choose a keyboard keymap (the country's default is usually fine)
   * Choose profile(s) from the following list:
-   * '''Main-Server'''
+   * '''Main Server'''
     This is the main server (tjener) for your school providing all services pre-configured to work out of the box. You must only install one main server per school!  This profile does not include a graphical user interface. If you want a graphical user interface, then select Workstation or LTSP-Server in addition to this one.
    * '''Workstation'''
     A computer booting from its local hard drive, and running all software and devices locally like an ordinary computer, except that user logins are authenticated by the main server, where the users' files and desktop profile are stored.
    * '''Roaming workstation'''
     Same as workstation but capable of authentication using cached credentials, meaning it can be used outside the school network. The users' files and profiles are stored on the local disk. For single user notebooks and laptops this profile should be selected and not 'Workstation' or 'Standalone' as suggested in earlier releases.
-   * '''LTSP-Server'''
+   * '''LTSP Server'''
     A thin client (and diskless workstation) server, is called an LTSP server. Clients without hard drives boot and run software from this server. This computer needs two network cards, a lot of memory, and ideally more than one processor or core. See the chapter about [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/HowTo/NetworkClients|networked clients]] for more information on this subject. Choosing this profile also enables the workstation profile (even if it is not selected) - an LTSP server can always be used as a workstation, too.
    * '''Standalone'''
     An ordinary computer that can function without a main server (that is, it doesn't need to be on the network). Includes laptops.



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