Initially: Intel MB, P4 D, dual boot Ubuntu and Fedora 10 Have been running trouble free until recently when I started a FC 11 upgrade. The upgrade seemed to run trouble free, until the final phase (following the reboot} at this point received a [ Out of Scan Range ]. I have a Nvidia board. Not knowing how to proceed I rebooted into FC 10, which seemed to work ok. I´m documenting this part of the sequence as it may have significance as to that which follows. I continued to use the machine in my normal use, and googling for how to handle the FC 11 problem. It was about this time my logitech usb mouse stared becoming difficult, like when the battery is low. A recharge seemed to help some, and I just causally assumed that it may be new mouse time. However a short time after that after a fresh boot, neither the keyboard or mouse were not recognized. Booting into a command line, a lsusb indicated that the mouse was there. Checking the logs in /var I was not able to isolate anything certain. At this point I was suspecting that the HAL was not running correctly, though truthfully I was uncertain as to what I might be looking for. Then I tried booting into Ubuntu, but had the same kb and mouse trouble. I tried another mouse but the problem remained. Thus I came to the conclusion that I had isolated the problem as being the Intel board, and I ordered a new Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P. Now 3 - 4 weeks later I am having the same boot problem with the new board! During that period I have been using the keyboard and mouse on a backup machine with no problem. At this point I am in need of fresh thoughts. Thanks Tom -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines