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

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The "DebianEdu/GetACopy" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/GetACopy?action=diff&rev1=22&rev2=23

Comment:
s/stretch/buster/ and  s/buster/bullseye/

  /!\ If you plan to administer a Debian Edu network it is strongly encouraged that you keep such a copy near you. Repositories are reliable and will almost never fail but even so, if you are responsible about keeping a system up and running this can be a real life saver when worst situations arise.
  
  === Step 2: Download an ISO ===
- See the [[DebianEdu/Status/Stretch|Stretch status page]] for up-to-date information.
+ See the [[DebianEdu/Status/Buster|Buster status page]] for up-to-date information.
  
  === Step 3: Verify checksums ===
  When downloading software from the Internet it is essential to verify its checksums, specially when talking about a distribution. It is relatively common to download a corrupted image that once burned will not work or fail during install. That may occur because of undetected transmission errors when getting it from source server.<<BR>>
@@ -88, +88 @@

  }}}
  
  = Get a copy for a Test Environment  =
- See the [[DebianEdu/Status/Buster|Buster status page]] for up-to-date information about the next release.
+ See the [[DebianEdu/Status/Bullseye|Bullseye status page]] for up-to-date information about the next release.
  
  You can help us by testing images on a spare PC or in a [[DebianEdu/HowTo/TestCDinstall|virtual setup]]. Any help is appreciated. :)
  Please note that these images are intended '''for testing only'''. Do not use these for production unless you know what you are doing! 



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