First of all I have no hardware that's incapable of running the pae kernel but 
a few folks have reported at the forums getting an error, "kernel requires 
feature pae and won't boot", particularly with Pentium M machines.

I've been doing some studying and it looks like upgrades from Oneiric w/non-pae 
to Precise remain non-pae,
 and undoubtedly using the mini.iso will work, but I'd think both of 
those options would require fast ethernet.

I also typically encounter problems using the mini.iso with my wired network, 
that's nothing new, I just end up having to connect the machine that's booting 
the mini.iso directly to my modem, which means all of my other machines have to 
be down while the net-install completes.

BTW I'm talking about the non-pae mini.iso:

http://www.us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/

Anyway here at Launchpad:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/897786

Stéphane Graber said, "I know some flavours of Ubuntu chose to ship with 
non-PAE by default, 
using one of these (probably xubuntu and lubuntu) would work too."

So I wonder if we are in fact going to rebuild our iso's with the non-pae 
kernel? It would seem rather appropriate since our target audience is older, 
lower resource computers.

Many thanks in advance,

Lance
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