Hi,

Jason Dusek wrote (16 Jan 2015 20:32:33 GMT) :
> On 16 January 2015 at 02:29, intrigeri <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Jason Dusek wrote (15 Jan 2015 18:40:34 GMT) :
>> > I’m trying out Tails on an Acer C720
>> > and I’ve noticed that:
>>
>> >    - One must edit the kernel command line to get it to boot.
>>
>> What exact change do you need to do?

> The change I needed to make comes from Reddit, per:
> https://www.reddit.com/r/tails/comments/2mn0yx/acer_c720_chromebook_fails_to_boot_beyond_tails/

(/me learns about this Tails Reddit for the first time. Thanks!)

>      SOLUTION: Okay, so I found a solution that is 100% working for
> me. When Tails boot
>      menu appears, I click TAB to modify the tags in this way: remove
> the '2' from 'vmlinuz2'
>      and 'initrd2.img', then hit 'enter' and voilà!

Can you please try and boot another GNU/Linux 32-bit distribution with
a 64-bit kernel, and see if it boots fine?

(The "2" kernel is 64-bit, while the "non-2" kernel is 586, non-PAE.)

Cheers,
--
intrigeri
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