crookedwood
New Member
I've been a Linux, Ubuntu and Lubuntu user for probably ten years. My wife is sick to death of Microsoft and the games they are playing with their OS. In order to mitigate her problems I bought a brand new, blank hard drive for her 64 bit laptop and had intended to install Lubuntu 22.04LTS. I downloaded the 64 bit version and created an .iso disk. I also changed her laptop's BIOS to boot from the disk first. Each time I attempt it I receive only this on the screen:
CLIENT MAC ACCR: 00 16 36 C7 13 7B GUID 434E4636 3531 3235 4A38 001636C7137B
DHCP... (then a sequence of slash bars rotating / \ / \)
Then:
PXE E53 NO BOOT FILENAME RECEIVED
PXE M0F: EXITING INTEL BOOT AGENT
The DVD I used to attempt the install has these two files on it:
Lubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso
I also have on the same disk a file named:
Lubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso
which the download page suggested I should have. They call it a "bit torrent seed file"). Although I have used Linux/Ubuntu for years I am still quite the beginner and
have no idea what a "seed file" is or if I even need it.
Also my understanding is that burning an .iso file is all that is needed. I did not extract
the files from the .iso file I downloaded and wonder if I was supposed to do that?
I also attempted to install a disk I had on hand with Linux Cinnamon 64 bit but it produced the same results as I have described here.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
CLIENT MAC ACCR: 00 16 36 C7 13 7B GUID 434E4636 3531 3235 4A38 001636C7137B
DHCP... (then a sequence of slash bars rotating / \ / \)
Then:
PXE E53 NO BOOT FILENAME RECEIVED
PXE M0F: EXITING INTEL BOOT AGENT
The DVD I used to attempt the install has these two files on it:
Lubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso
I also have on the same disk a file named:
Lubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso
which the download page suggested I should have. They call it a "bit torrent seed file"). Although I have used Linux/Ubuntu for years I am still quite the beginner and
have no idea what a "seed file" is or if I even need it.
Also my understanding is that burning an .iso file is all that is needed. I did not extract
the files from the .iso file I downloaded and wonder if I was supposed to do that?
I also attempted to install a disk I had on hand with Linux Cinnamon 64 bit but it produced the same results as I have described here.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.