>Restarded the R51 and added the kernel "forcepae" parameter to the syslinux parameter line.
>Things looked excactly the same as so often before, installing any sort of 12.04 ubuntu flavors.
>but the old syslinux "original" of this bug still persist right ?.
No, it shouldn`t.
If booted via syslinux and adding forcepae as a bootparam, it should boot - regardless if being botted via grub 16-bit mode or via syslinux or whatever.
could you please re-check if you typed it correctly?
does your method of creating a bootable iso really use the kernel from the recent cd-image, or maybe there`s an older kernel in place?
if that fails for you and if you are that your cpu does have pae, please post the contents of /proc/cpuinfo.
you may attach an usb cd-rom to your r51 and try to directly boot from that.
>Restarded the R51 and added the kernel "forcepae" parameter to the syslinux parameter line.
>Things looked excactly the same as so often before, installing any sort of 12.04 ubuntu flavors.
>but the old syslinux "original" of this bug still persist right ?.
No, it shouldn`t.
If booted via syslinux and adding forcepae as a bootparam, it should boot - regardless if being botted via grub 16-bit mode or via syslinux or whatever.
could you please re-check if you typed it correctly?
does your method of creating a bootable iso really use the kernel from the recent cd-image, or maybe there`s an older kernel in place?
if that fails for you and if you are that your cpu does have pae, please post the contents of /proc/cpuinfo.
you may attach an usb cd-rom to your r51 and try to directly boot from that.
i´m curious what`s going wrong here.