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Re: [debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Trivial Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/Wheezy/GettingStarted" by Cédric Boutillier



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Le 22/07/2013 05:40, Debian Wiki a écrit :
> Dear Wiki user,
> 
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> The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Wheezy/GettingStarted" page has been changed by Cédric Boutillier:
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Wheezy/GettingStarted?action=diff&rev1=31&rev2=32
> 
> Comment:
> typo s/suite/suit/

It seems like the verb: “to suit”, not a suite. Can you revert please
(or I’ll to do it if you don’t have network access*)?

>   To assign a host with the MAC address 52:54:00:12:34:10 a static IP address in GOsa² you have to enter the MAC address, the hostname and the IP; alternatively you might click the {{{Propose ip}}} button which will show the first free fixed address in 10.0.0.0/8, most probably something like 10.0.0.2 if you add the first machine this way. It may be better to first think about your network: For example you could use 10.0.0.x with x>10 and x<50 for servers, and x>100 for workstations. Don't forget to activate the just added system. With the exception of the main server all systems will then have a matching icon. 
>   
> - If the machines have booted as thin clients/diskless workstations or have been installed using any of the networked profiles, the {{{sitesummary2ldapdhcp}}} script can be used to automatically add machines to GOsa², {{{sitesummary2ldapdhcp -h}}} shows usage information. Please note, that the IP addresses shown after usage of {{{sitesummary2ldapdhcp}}} belong to the dynamic IP range. These systems can then be modified though to suite your network: Rename each new system, activate DHCP and DNS, add it to netgroups, if needed; reboot the system afterwards.  
> + If the machines have booted as thin clients/diskless workstations or have been installed using any of the networked profiles, the {{{sitesummary2ldapdhcp}}} script can be used to automatically add machines to GOsa², {{{sitesummary2ldapdhcp -h}}} shows usage information. Please note, that the IP addresses shown after usage of {{{sitesummary2ldapdhcp}}} belong to the dynamic IP range. These systems can then be modified though to suit your network: Rename each new system, activate DHCP and DNS, add it to netgroups, if needed; reboot the system afterwards.  
>   The following screenshots show how this looks in practice:
>   
>   {{{

Regards

David

P-.S.: * But how will you tell me if you don’t have network access? Argh!


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