The board booted but only one CPU was reported. I noticed that the BIOS was ancient (from 1999 with HTP BIOS version 1.21) so I upgraded to the latest and greatest and rebooted. Sure enough, both CPU's were detected and things started rolling. The board was stable during installation and configuration so I decided to move the fsb up to 100 to see what all the fuss is about

I rebooted and the BIOS reported two 550MHz CPU's but the OS only saw a single one for some reason. Back to BIOS, I changed the 550(100) CPU setting to user defined and set the parameters there instead. I also upped the CPU voltage to 2.1 volts. Reboot and Bob's yer uncle. The machine ran at 2x550/100 without any problems even during some CPU stress testing that I did. However, I checked with "sensors" and found that my Vtt voltage would stay at 1.46-1.47 volts. I have not changed the caps around the ZIF sockets (none of them were bulging).
So, questions to those who have 366MHz Celerons overclocked to 550MHz:
1. Have you also experienced the strange problem with BIOS reporting two CPU's while the OS only sees one?
2. Have you had to increase the CPU voltage in order to get 550MHz to work?
3. What is your Vtt voltage (especially if you haven't done any Q6 mods)?