I know you can choose between many different kernels, when installing using
the 'net install' (at least for Trisquel 6.0).
Can i switch on forcepae via the terminal, once i am in the live session?
No, it's a parameter for the kernel. Once you've booted up it's too late.
Try holding Shift to get to the grub menu. It should offer you a way to edit
the kernel parameters.
Looking at this
PAE is only for 32-bit, so that makes sense. On 32-bit trisquel, the PAE
kernel is used by default. Many 32-bit systems have PAE support but disable
it, so forcepae enables it. If you don't have PAE support at all, you will
have to use a non-PAE kernel.
Can you specify which version of Trisquel you're trying to install?
Thankyou, I got it to work with forcepae with the following
Boot from the installation CD or USB stick
Press escape to see the boot menu
Highlight the Install Ubuntu; option
Press F6 to open the menu for adding additional boot options
Press escape to close the menu, because the forcepae
Thankyou, could you please tell me how to boot with forecepae?
Hello, on a number of old laptops I get the following problem when I try to
install Trisquel
The ISO image will fail to boot (This kernel requires the following features
not present on the CPU: pae.) If a few lines above this text there is a
warning WARNING: PAE disabled.
Can anyone
PAE is Physical Address Extension:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension
This is only for IA-32 (the 32-bit processor type, also called x86), not
AMD64 (the 64-bit variant of IA-32, also called x86-64), so if you have a
64-bit processor, you can (and should) use the