THW
December 25th, 2008, 12:05 AM
Hey all good people on the forum,
I've recently acquired a thin client where I want to install Ubuntu Server 8.10 (x86) on.
However, during the base installation (running from "expert mode"), I came across a "no installable kernel found".
I hit alt+f4 and saw that the base-installer went past a list of available kernels and no kernel was suitable.
So I was wondering how I could "force" to choose a kernel (or somehow select it from a list or something).
Or is there another way to fix this?
Thank you all in advance!,
-THW
My hardware (as far as I know and I think is relevant):
AMD GEODE 233Mhz (I think it's a "GX1" but not quite sure)
128 MB S0-Dimm memory
Hardisk (20GB) as master
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive as slave
I've recently acquired a thin client where I want to install Ubuntu Server 8.10 (x86) on.
However, during the base installation (running from "expert mode"), I came across a "no installable kernel found".
I hit alt+f4 and saw that the base-installer went past a list of available kernels and no kernel was suitable.
So I was wondering how I could "force" to choose a kernel (or somehow select it from a list or something).
Or is there another way to fix this?
Thank you all in advance!,
-THW
My hardware (as far as I know and I think is relevant):
AMD GEODE 233Mhz (I think it's a "GX1" but not quite sure)
128 MB S0-Dimm memory
Hardisk (20GB) as master
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive as slave