Awokd,

One of the machines is a B117-M and the other is a B116-M. The previous boot 
debug is from the B116-M.

1) BIOS was updated to the latest available 1.23 and 1.24 on the B116-M and 
B117-M respectively - still getting the KERNEL PANIC on both machines.

2) Tried disabling all non essential peripherals in the bios (Audio, Wifi, LAN, 
Webcam, SDcard reader - leaving only the USB ports enabled), but without any 
success before and after the BIOS Upgrade. Still getting the KERNEL PANIC.

If I had to guess I would point at the intel chipset as the common denominator? 
Is there a way to tweak the kernel to work around this? A failsafe option?

I would really love to give Qubes a try! Thanks for any further insight or 
pointers.

At 23:22 28/08/2019, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:

>Update BIOS first. Do those Acers have a hardware peripheral in common
>between them, like a webcam? If so, disable it in BIOS, then try a
>reinstall. If not, disable all possible integrated peripherals (or
>enable all if you've disabled something) and try again.
>
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