This may seem like a terribly lazy question but this:

> I usually run with a custom kernel that matches my hardware
> exactly.  When moving to another box, I first copy on a
> recent knoppix kernel and modules and make that my default
> kernel.  Once on the new box I can see what hardware it
> found (using dmesg and lspci) and cook a new custom kernel.

IS EXACTLY what I would like to do. Problem is I have no idea how to
copy on a new kernel and have that load as the default kernel. At that
point I wouldn't know what to be looking for in dmesg and lspci to
make a new kernel, and once I did find out what I needed I wouldn't
know how to get it and make a new kernel.

I don't suppose anyone knows of a step-by-step manual on how to do exactly this?
... anyone?

I have received some suggestions about making sure the grounding
screws on the motherboard are alligned properly, so I will be
attempting this and report back how the Gigabyte board works.

Thank you
david
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