Adam, thank you for these pointers!  Using the advice you provided, I
was able to get the Compute Module 3 to boot!  I had perused the various
wiki docs, but somehow overlooked those two key pieces of information
you provided.

>From my (previously broken) installation, I mounted the boot partition,
and edited the config.txt file, adding the changes you identified in
those two links.

This alone was enough to then boot up!  Upon boot an login to the
system, I do need to issue 'ifconfig eth0 up' and 'dhclient eth0' to
actually get ethernet connectivity, and those changes do not persist
across reboots, so that is not really an ideal situation, but at least
its solvable.

Thus, as mentioned in my first report, the ideal scenario is that the
Compute Module 3 is supported out-of-the-box, with networking
functional, with no tinkering necessary (similar to Raspian).  I fully
understand this is free software though, and truly appreciate any
efforts made here.

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