I had managed to get 14.04 on to this laptop eventually by installing
Lubuntu 13.10, then upgrading 13.10 to 14.04. On reboot this did not
boot to a running system, even if I attempted to boot to a command-line
by adding boot option text to the kernel line of grub; it just froze the
same as when t
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
Trusty daily live ISOs will not boot; "Waiting for network
Just to confirm that I have just tried Lubuntu 13.10 which boots from a
USB to a live system with no problem on the same old laptop. It is only
14.04 which has a problem.
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All the Lubuntu and Xubuntu 14.04 image files I have tried on that laptop have
failed so far.
I have just updated the Lubuntu iso file from Jan 23 to today's version, Jan
27, using zsync and the new one exhibits exactly the same problem, though so
far after waiting for about 30 minutes there is
On the assumption that I need to run the
apport-collect 1272429
command on the OS at fault running on the computer that will not boot, I regret
that I am unable to do so as the nature of the bug is that I can not boot the
Trusty OS iso on that machine.
I could run the command on the machine wh
Unfortunately I am not able to file this against any specific package as
I am not even able to get to a running OS.
If there is some way to get a USB live system to boot in text modeI
could try that and report at which stage the boot freezes. I have tried
a great number of key presses, alone and
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