So... it would be really nice if someone that was able to make this work post the steps used to find success. As others have posted-- these atom machines are not going away. I just purchased an ASUS X205TA for $139 and others will sell for $99 very soon. These are great machines for field work with battery life exceeding 11 hours even using Windows 8.1. While I have loaded numerous 64-bit servers-- I have not messed with changing the grub loader and could use a nice step-by-step instruction doc. My preference would be a guide for Mint Linux but I assume that adapting from one base to another would not be impossible. As for an individual compile I assume that takes away the updates from the repositories and in either case care would need to be taken to avoid grub updates. I would even be willing to make a contribution to the person that gets this to work for everyone. Again-- these atom processrs are not going away and are very attractive based on price and portability. Rebuttal? Takers?
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