It's an N280, which doesn't support 64-bit at all.

I have a second system that has an Atom 330, which is detected as 64-bit
without any extra settings.

On Jun 27, 2010 10:04 AM, "Miles Nordin" <car...@ivy.net> wrote:
>>>>>> "bh" == Brandon High <bh...@freaks.com> writes:
>
> >> Atom
>
> bh> 32-bit kernels can't support drives over 1GB.
>
> iirc, atom desktop chips are 64-bit and recognized as 64-bit by
> kernel, but not recognized by grub. but I thought this got fixed. If
> you use 'e' in grub to alter the boot line to replace $ISADIR with
> 'amd64' does it come up 64-bit and work? That's the fix I recall.
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