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

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Comment:
testing one more anchor variant

  The term "networked clients" is used in this manual to refer to both thin clients and diskless workstations, as well as computers running Mac OS or Windows.
  
  == Administration ==
+ 
  All the Linux machines that are installed with the Skolelinux installer will be administrable from a central computer, most likely the server. It will be possible to log in to all machines via SSH, and thereby have full access to the machines. As root one needs to run {{{kinit}}} first to get a Kerberos TGT.
  
  All user information is kept in an LDAP directory. Updates of user accounts are made against this database, which is used by the clients for user authentication.
@@ -124, +125 @@

  The installation should not ask any questions, with the exception of desired language (e.g. Norwegian Bokmål, Nynorsk, Sami) and machine profile (main server, workstation, LTSP server, ...). All other configuration will be set up automatically with reasonable values, to be changed from a central location by the system administrator subsequent to the installation.
  
  === File system access configuration ===
- <<Anchor(Architecture#File_system_access_configuration)>>
+ <<Anchor(Architecture--File_system_access_configuration)>>
  
  Each Skolelinux user account is assigned a section of the file system on the file server. This section (home directory) contains the user's configuration files, documents, email and web pages. Some of the files should be set to have read access for other users on the system, some should be readable by everyone on the Internet, and some should not be accessible for reading by anyone but the user.
  



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