I boot the minimal 14.04 from a core install, release upgraded to here from way way lsb_release -aĬodename: uname have no problems. The entry after - means that it will be carried to and used by the installed system The entry before - means that it will be used by the live system / the installer > Is this new usage of boot options general? Has anybody here seen this new way to use boot options (twice) before? But it has not trickled down to the desktop installer (yet?). I think this new way to use boot options is general, and should be used with other boot options too. See comments #12-15 of the bug report 1422675 () He showed that the usage of boot options has changed, and in this case the boot option forcepae must be used twice :-P I'm thinking of the red bugs 1417918 (), 1422675 () in the qa-tracker ()Ĭhris Bainbridge has squashed bug 1422675 () that stopped the installation in computers with Pentium M and Celeron M computers. I think it is also important to keep the Ubuntu mini.iso working for new as well as for old computers. I hope we can squash these bugs well in time for the release of 14.04.3 LTS. Unfortunely there are some show-stopper bugs for the Lubuntu alternate installer, which is useful for people with very old computers or with problems with the graphics. Several flavours work well, and our newest LTS release is getting further debugged, developed and polished :-)
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