I dont dual boot, as implied earlier.  I have had suspicious activity happen 
before in Qubes3.2 at a certain location several times; errors from Xen saying 
that my machine is not returning all of its memory and while viewing Xen logs I 
have seen the creation of domains which I surely did not do myself.

I currently have upgraded to 4.0rc1 and love the choice to use HVM over PV.

The reason I was thinking about is the scenario that I use a disposable, 
live-boot linux the next time I go to this location.  If the live-boot linux 
session were hijacked somehow, the Qubes /boot volume would be exposed.

Now with the release of Qubes 4.0 I would probably be better off just using 
Qubes, but if I could encrypt /boot I think I would be better off using the 
disposable live-boot method.

I like the idea suggested by Unman, this is exactly what I wanted to do with 
Grub2, I just did not want to break anything in Qubes by doing so.

Has anyone had any experience using Grub2 to encrypt the /boot partition and 
can confirm that it wont break anything with Qubes?

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