Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I ordered the new mobo as much as I needed to wait.  The mobo is the
> same brand but a different chipset and a couple other things are
> different.  I have already built a kernel for those changes.  I plan to
> put everything on the old mobo on the new mobo.  That includes the CPU. 
> I'm pretty sure this will not be needed but want to ask to be sure.  Do
> I need to do a emerge -e world or should it "just work" like it is? 
> Since the CPU is going to be the exact same CPU, I'm thinking it is not
> needed.  I do have march=native set in make.conf. 
>
> Thoughts?  Thanks.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-) 
>
> P. S.  I think this is the most I have ever spent on a mobo.  $120.00
> with shipping.
>


Here is another update.  I currently have the new mobo in the puter. 
The only port that works is the 3.0 ports.  None of the other ports
work.  I mean nothing.  When I plug my cell phone in, it doesn't even
get power much less see it.  When I plug the mouse in, the light doesn't
come on.  It's just plain dead.  While in the BIOS, the mouse works in
any USB port.  So, I got the USB 3 ports working but something is
killing the other ports.  Nothing I plug into the USB 1/2 ports works
outside of BIOS. 

I still think this is a kernel issue.  I just don't know which part.  I
have tried switching stuff on/off and such but nothing works.  I'm
thinking about putting my sledge hammer to work.  :/ 

What do I need to post so someone can compare this to something that
works?  I'll post the whole kernel config if needed/requested.  If you
just need certain parts, just let me know what to grep for. 

Thanks.  I'll be beating on it until I hear some more ideas from y'all. 

Dale

:-)  :-)

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