Update: The installed USB-HDD system made in the Dell using the
alternate iso boots and runs nicely in that same Dell computer after
running in my IBM Thinkpad T42 with Pentium M :-)
I thought that maybe something in the memory of the computer or the
firmware of the USB HDD had changed, so I want
Update: The installed USB-HDD system made in the Dell using the
alternate iso boots and runs nicely in my IBM Thinkpad T42 with Pentium
M :-)
http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-t42-2373/4507-3121_7-31155666.html
So it runs at least in one truly 32-bit computer. But the installer does
not
[Since we started top posting in this thread I'll continue]
Update: I upgraded the kernel to 3.10.0-5 and zRAM started to work in
the 64-bit Toshiba laptop.
Then I tried again in the Dell. This time it was dead (after the kernel
upgrade). It stayed at the boot menu, where I selected to boot from
This is getting really interesting :-)
I would like to argue like Jonathan about the testing environment, but I
think Phill has very good intuition or knows something we don't know, or
maybe it is a simple boot option issue.
I used the alternate iso to install the Lubuntu Saucy alpha 2 32-bit
alt