** Description changed:

+ Edit:
+ 
+ This new syntax for boot options (alias this bug) affects also the
+ Ubuntu Server 14.04.2 LTS iso files. I tested the 32-bit version,
+ 
+ ubuntu-14.04.2-server-i386.iso
+ 
+ and it needed
+ 
+ ... forcepae -- forcepae
+ 
+ to work in my Thinkpad T42 with Pentium M.
+ 
+ Expect that there are other cases, where the boot option must be entered
+ twice!
+ 
+ I made the following wiki page to help users
+ 
+ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions/before--after
+ _____
+ 
  I tried to install from the Ubuntu Vivid 32-bit mini.iso into a computer
  with Pentium M
  
  http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-
  thinkpad-t42-2373/4507-3121_7-31155666.html
  
  and booted the installer with the forcepae boot option. This made the
  installer start and work until it should get the kernel. Then it stopped
  with the following message
  
  "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources ... Continue
  the installation without installing a kernel?"
  
  I checked if this is a PAE issue ... and yes, it is.
  
  Forcepae makes the installer work, but later on, during installation, it
  refuses to manage the [PAE] kernel. I tested, and it works in a computer
  with CPU with a built-in PAE flag. And the trusty mini.iso can install
  in the same computer with Pentium M, so this is a regression.
  
  At 'ctrl+alt+F4' it complains that the kernels found are not usable on
  486. But forcepae should allow it. And the same kernels work when
  installed with the corresponding daily Lubuntu Vivid desktop iso file.
  
  -o-
  
  This bug is reported from another computer, because I don't know how to
  report it from the mini.iso system. So you should disregard the
  collected data, that I might not be able to remove.
  
  ProblemType: Bug

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Title:
  No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Edit:

  This new syntax for boot options (alias this bug) affects also the
  Ubuntu Server 14.04.2 LTS iso files. I tested the 32-bit version,

  ubuntu-14.04.2-server-i386.iso

  and it needed

  ... forcepae -- forcepae

  to work in my Thinkpad T42 with Pentium M.

  Expect that there are other cases, where the boot option must be
  entered twice!

  I made the following wiki page to help users

  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions/before--after
  _____

  I tried to install from the Ubuntu Vivid 32-bit mini.iso into a
  computer with Pentium M

  http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-
  thinkpad-t42-2373/4507-3121_7-31155666.html

  and booted the installer with the forcepae boot option. This made the
  installer start and work until it should get the kernel. Then it
  stopped with the following message

  "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources ...
  Continue the installation without installing a kernel?"

  I checked if this is a PAE issue ... and yes, it is.

  Forcepae makes the installer work, but later on, during installation,
  it refuses to manage the [PAE] kernel. I tested, and it works in a
  computer with CPU with a built-in PAE flag. And the trusty mini.iso
  can install in the same computer with Pentium M, so this is a
  regression.

  At 'ctrl+alt+F4' it complains that the kernels found are not usable on
  486. But forcepae should allow it. And the same kernels work when
  installed with the corresponding daily Lubuntu Vivid desktop iso file.

  -o-

  This bug is reported from another computer, because I don't know how
  to report it from the mini.iso system. So you should disregard the
  collected data, that I might not be able to remove.

  ProblemType: Bug

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