Whateverfits,
Did you ever get it figured out? I actually got an atom330 board to run. But when I tried to get the second one running I end up getting this:
Oct 1 21:55:01 moon61 NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): carrier now ON (device state 1)
Oct 1 21:55:01 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: init!
Oct 1 21:55:01 moon61 anacron[6353]: Jobs will be executed sequentially
Oct 1 21:55:01 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905038] domain 0: span 1,3 level SIBLING
Oct 1 21:55:01 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: update_system_hostname
Oct 1 21:55:01 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905043] groups: 3 1
Oct 1 21:55:01 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905050] domain 1: span 0-3 level CPU
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPluginIfupdown: guessed connection type (eth0) = 802-3-ethernet
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905055] groups: 1,3 0,2
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905284] net_namespace: 840 bytes
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905284] Booting paravirtualized kernel on bare hardware
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905284] Time: 21:52:58 Date: 10/01/09
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: update_connection_setting_from_if_block: name:eth0, type:802-3-ethernet, autoconnect:0, id:Ifupdown (eth0), uuid: 681b428f-0000-0000-0000-000039000000
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.905284] NET: Registered protocol family 16
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: addresses count: 1
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.908120] EISA bus registered
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: No dns-nameserver configured in /etc/network/interfaces
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.908123] ACPI: bus type pci registered
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: autoconnect
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 kernel: [ 0.908203] PCI: Found Intel Corporation 945G/GZ/P/PL Express Memory Controller Hub without MMCONFIG support.
Oct 1 21:55:02 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPluginIfupdown: management mode: unmanaged
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 kernel: [ 0.910017] PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 kernel: [ 0.916547] ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (udi: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_1c_c0_c9_2b_e3, iface: eth0): well known
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 /USR/SBIN/CRON[6582]: (root) CMD (/usr/sbin/ntpdate dcerouter &>/dev/null)
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 kernel: [ 0.923568] ACPI: Interpreter enabled
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 nm-system-settings: Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 1
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 kernel: [ 0.923623] ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S3 S4 S5)
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 nm-system-settings: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (153420008) ... get_connections.
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 NetworkManager: <info> (eth0): device state change: 1 -> 2
Oct 1 21:55:03 moon61 kernel: [ 0.923817] ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
I believe that is the same "state change" you mention in your previous post? I really wish I knew what the voodoo magic to get this to boot is. The funny thing is, the one that actually boots (exact same atom 330 board) won't boot consistently, it usually boots up on the second or third try...
I have tried compiling the latest r8168 driver from realtek (it uses it for boot), added Driver "intel" to my xorg.conf file (its an intel i945), added dns-nameserver 192.168.80.1 to /etc/network/interfaces (because it complained about that), changed architecture from amd64 to i386, and none of it seems to help. If you have had any progress please let me know.
Thanks,
DoTheDog