Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
As has not been made clear, I've never respun a kernel let alone an ISO!!! .. I know the kernel is okay as it is running on the build machine (having the kernel actually running makes the build less complicated), as I'm basing things on daily builds I will go and pull in the Beta 2 and do a build with that. It will be a few hours, but should be available in a couple of hours. I can then test it in VM to see if the 'cannot mount CD' error is still there.
Regards,
Phill.
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
There is a load of updates running in today (including a beta of grub). I'm going to try a build with this daily and check on VM before I ask for further testing.
Regards,
Phill.
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
The ISO has been re-spun.... Now the issue is that, of course, the installer expects to see a PAE flag and complains that it cannot find it. GRRRRR....... Still, at least it now installs! I hope to have the answer as to tell the installer NOT to look for PAE flag today / tomorrow.
Regards,
Phill.
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
Since the beta version came out I could not get lubuntu14.04 to install at all. I never even got into any menu but install without even choosing install. I see the same screen jerrylamos sees. Doesn't matter if I try non-pae or not. I have all other ubuntu flavors installed with no issues. Makes me think it may not be a non-pae issue. I will follow this thread.
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
This is the debian installer or old alternate installer, not Ubuntu's standard desktop installer. I am installing from it right now, near the very end of the process. So the installation works much better with this version.
More details later ...
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sammiev
Since the beta version came out I could not get lubuntu14.04 to install at all. I never even got into any menu but install without even choosing install. I see the same screen jerrylamos sees. Doesn't matter if I try non-pae or not. I have all other ubuntu flavors installed with no issues. Makes me think it may not be a non-pae issue. I will follow this thread.
I'm installing the standard alternate installed, another tester has got it installed along with the non-pae version (provided we show the installer a pae flag). I need to have a kernel type person help with the question as to how to alter the kernel/i386.sh file and then build from it.
the guys have been stars, and I have asked Joe what needs to be altered whilst trying a rebuild..
I've done a bit more digging and got as far as:
(17:37:08) phillw: hi good people... very quick question.. which script checks for the presence of PAE flag in the alternate (server) installer ISO system. I need to disable it as I have a non-pae kernel :)
(17:41:42) cjwatson: kernel/i386.sh in the base-installer source package
(17:42:17) cjwatson: I suggest you make your change by way of the test suite ("make test")
(17:43:04) cjwatson: You'll probably want to change arch_check_usable_kernel for the case where the computed kernel flavour name is "486"
(17:45:13) phillw: Hi Colin, I have the ISO mounted at non-pae (done the replacement of the kernel and rebuilt the md5 sums etc) I'm using make menuconfig can I change the processor type in there also (I use it to drop the High Memory support from 64Gb to 4 GB)
(17:45:22) cjwatson: No idea
(17:46:01) cjwatson: Not a kernel hacker
So, as I know what the issue is - it is fixable :)
Regards,
Phill.
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
The installation into my Thinkpad with Pentium M was successful :-)
(The CPU lacks pae flag but it does have pae capability)
I needed the boot option forcepae to make the installer happy, and I had to wait through a 10-15 minutes long 'silence', when I thought the installation was dead ... but after that it worked as it should.
Checking the disk for integrity works until isolinux/isolinux.bin which failed the md5sum check. But 1. isolinux/isolinux.bin is maybe outside where checksums are regenerated automatically 2. This file is only used during the boot operation, so if the installation proceeds, it might still produce a good installed system, even if the file is bad.
Code:
tester@ubuntu:~$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:08:14 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
tester@ubuntu:~$ setxkbmap se
tester@ubuntu:~$ grep --color pae /proc/cpuinfo
tester@ubuntu:~$ grep --color sse /proc/cpuinfo
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss tm pbe bts est tm2
tester@ubuntu:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty
tester@ubuntu:~$
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
Kernel has been rebuilt... needs a test ... http://phillw.net/isos/non-pae/
Regards,
Phill.
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
Just burned for a try. Is there no "try it live" option? Looks like only a full Install for testing. Unfortunately, I'm not in a position to run an install on my old Toshiba Satellite A25 just yet. Thx.
Re: Please help us test Lubuntu with Phill's non-pae kernel
No, this is 'only' the alternate installer without live session. Furthermore, we are waiting for the next rebuild, because there was problems, with the version announced in post #18. I can't tell when it will arrive. Right now many of us are busy testing the official 'final' version of 14.04 LTS.