Thanks for the replies.  I generally dislike secure boot, and even UEFI.  I was 
mainly asking since I couldn't find a clear answer...and if it was possible, 
why not do it!

Other distributions use a shim bootloader signed with a Microsoft key.  It 
might be adventitious for QubesOS to do the same.  I can't think of a major 
downside to it right now.  It could make installation a bit easier. Some 
systems may not have the option for secure boot to be deactivated.

I disabled secure boot, but I'm stuck trying to get QubesOS to install. 
Fighting with a nmi watchdog bug soft lockup.  Maybe I'll start another thread 
about that if I can't get it figured out.

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