If the non-booting happens in combination with etherboot netboot, as found on 
the DBE60 BIOS, then the problem of non-booting ever since 2.6.23 (perhaps 
including 2.6.22 in some cases?) is probably related to some low-level loader 
work in 2.6.23 (involving also the A20 code) in combination with the mknbi 
created loader code or something along those lines.
If the tftp payload if created with WrapLinux instead of mknbi, we have seen 
working fine boot of vanilla 2.6.34 kernel on DBE60.

A user found out that:
"Not 100% sure about the cause, but at least mkelf-linux of OpenSUSE mknbi 
package seemed to hardcode the (empty) initrd option to the image, that stopped 
the 2.6.22 kernel to start. Workaround was to give empty initramfs cpio file 
upon image creation, but I found WrapLinux not to have this "effect" and used 
it successfully instead..." - http://wiki.thincan.org/Talk:DBE60

Perhaps WrapLinux can be tested, and/or the mentioned workaround.

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[Geode SC] [DBE60] kernels >= 2.6.22 fail to boot [A20 interrupt]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241307
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