Hi Nio, Upgrading to the non-pae is not needed. I know it works. What is needed is 'hard metal' testing. That is now required from a clean install from the alternate ISO.
Regards, Phill. On 10 April 2014 18:11, Nio Wiklund <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi again Phill, > > * This is about the system that comes with the 9w installer * > > I managed to update/upgrade my own build of Lubuntu Core with your > previous non-pae kernel to today's daily build. There were some extra > steps to do it. > > The system wanted to upgrade to a new pae kernel, which could not be > completed because the system refused to do it without the pae flag (even > when running your non-pae kernel. The result was a borked installation. > > So I installed fake-pae, and booted into the 'original' pae kernel > 3.13.0.17 (while your non-pae kernel is 3.13.5 in my own build of > Lubuntu Core. > > And now it could update/dist-upgrade to 3.13.0.23 and 'today's daily > built' and the system works as it should, both with your non-pae kernel > and with 3.13.0.23 :-) > > -o- > > Next I should upgrade to your new non-pae kernel, and I have good hope > that it will work too. > > Best regards > Nio > > > 2014-04-10 10:53, Nio Wiklund skrev: > > No Phill, > > > > There is the same error output when I try to install from a CD (that I > > burned using k3b (which is usually successful)). > > > > I have been doing these tests (today) with my IBM Thinkpad T42 with a > > Pentium M CPU with PAE capability but without a PAE flag. > > > > -o- > > > > I failed updating/upgrading my own build of Lubuntu Core with your > > previous non-pae kernel to today's daily build. I don't think it is > > "your kernel's fault", but due to some other packages, that might be in > > better shape tomorrow. > > > > Best regards > > Nio > > > > 2014-04-10 10:04, Nio Wiklund skrev: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I failed to install it via USB, neither via mkusb nor unetbootin. It > >> stops at mounting the CD (which obviously is not there) > >> ----- > >> Identify and mount cd-rom > >> > >> Error running "modprobe -v yenta_socket" > >> ----- > >> Your install CD could not be mounted ... > >> ----- > >> I'll try with a real CD now ... > >> > >> Best regards > >> Nio > >> > >> 2014-04-10 06:50, Nio Wiklund skrev: > >>> Hi Phill, > >>> > >>> I downloaded > >>> > >>> lubuntu-14.04-non-pae.iso 09-Apr-2014 17:14 686M > >>> > >>> but I cannot find the md5sum among all the packages and other files in > >>> > >>> md5sum.txt > >>> > >>> Is the following md5sum correct? > >>> > >>> 6fac189733224670cd78402583758f7e lubuntu-14.04-non-pae.iso > >>> > >>> Please post the md5sum of the iso file, so that it can be found easily! > >>> > >>> Best regards > >>> Nio > >>> > >>> 2014-04-09 20:46, Phill Whiteside skrev: > >>>> Hi Nio, > >>>> > >>>> part way through my getting my head around re-building a kernel, the > >>>> kernel went from #22 to #23.. I was still working out the flags > needed, > >>>> so my respin is #1. I now know how to change this back to the tracking > >>>> system I want (32 bit 22 --> 122 non-pae) this will allow any user to > >>>> check if they are running the most recent kernel and will allow > updating > >>>> instead of complete re-installs. > >>>> > >>>> You can start at lubuntu 13.10, do an system update to jump to 14.04 > >>>> pre-alpha and then simply keep updating... you will get a 14.04. I've > >>>> varied off as I've been asked to test things and wanted to test > things. > >>>> > >>>> What we need, at this stage of the Release Candidate (Thursday) is > that > >>>> people actually install it. The clock is ticking. Getting lubuntu > 14.04 > >>>> is needed, I can only build a non-pae version from an official > version. > >>>> We do have a meeting on IRC with the boss attending.. > >>>> > >>>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/IRC%20Meetings/Agenda > >>>> > >>>> Regards, > >>>> > >>>> Phill. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 9 April 2014 19:24, Nio Wiklund <[email protected] > >>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> 2014-04-09 17:44, Phill Whiteside skrev: > >>>> > Hi, > >>>> > > >>>> > The non-pae version of lubuntu 14.04 is now available for > testing. > >>>> > Whilst it is a community release, it will be supported as an > LTS. What > >>>> > is now needed is for some people with non-pae machines to check > it > >>>> works > >>>> > okay on actual hardware... There's only so much testing that can > >>>> be done > >>>> > using virtual machines. Head over to > http://phillw.net/isos/non-pae/ > >>>> > > >>>> > to grab the ISO. The plan is to have it shadow lubuntu > releases (i.e. > >>>> > 14.04.1, 14.04.2 etc). > >>>> > > >>>> > Regards, > >>>> > > >>>> > Phill. > >>>> > > >>>> > -- > >>>> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> Hi Phill, > >>>> > >>>> I'm looking forward to testing it! > >>>> > >>>> What about the previous kernel? How much is actually different? > >>>> > >>>> And what about the whole Lubuntu beta 2 versus beta 1? Can we > expect > >>>> that it is 'continuously updatable/upgradable'? > >>>> > >>>> Best regards > >>>> Nio > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw > >>> > >> > > > > -- > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw >
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