On 10/06/2014 12:05 PM, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
Ali Linx:
The CPU has PAE but its flag is showing NON-PAE. That is why, when
"forcepae" does work. We all know that the kernel in 14.04 is PAE.
Starting from 12.10, all *ubuntu family moved to PAE Kernel instead of
NON-PAE.
Ali, is this your problem?:
<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1307105>
Hello Alberto,
I expected that could be the issue but two things that made me not 100%
sure:
(1) I didn't know the LiveUSB session will add "forcepae" during
installation to the installed system. I just learned that :)
(2) Since the system is bootable (after installing the updates or
upgrade to 14.04.1) but not usable after logging to the desktop, I
expected it might not be the Kernel or the "forcepae" option.
Now, with the bug you mentioned, things are more clear.
I am going to try that but not sure exactly how to do it since the
desktop is not usable but I think tty1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1) will do the trick.
Will try and report back, thanks :)
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