If you are going to upgrade (as opposed to install) there is advice here. Technical note: After booting, "dmesg | grep -i pae" will now show "PAE forced!". This link describes use of the "-" in boot options. This is a change from older installs where only one parameter was sufficient. The "forcepae" option must be entered twice, before and after the delimiter " - ", so that it is applied to both the kernel on the ISO and the kernel on the system after installation. If everything appears to work you don't have to read further. A possible warning about forcepae being experimental does not matter for Pentium M or Celeron M processors. Press return, and after a moment the installation begins. Add 'forcepae' to the string before and after the two or three dashes ("forcepae - forcepae"). Now a string of options is visible, often with 'quiet' or 'quiet splash -' at the end. The option 'forcepae' is not there, so press Escape to close the list. With the cursor on the top choice press F6 (If you use the minimal ISO then press Tab in stead of F6).Ī menu with a number of options appear. When the image of a keyboard and a little man in a circle appears, hit the tab key. If you encounter an error related to PAE while installing Lubuntu 18.04 LTS, the solution is as follows:īoot the computer with a 32-bit Lubuntu DVD in the DVD drive. A guide for getting computers with older Pentium M and Celeron M processors to work with the latest Lubuntu
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