Aaron Janse:
> On Saturday, December 28, 2019 at 4:14:43 PM UTC-8, Aaron Janse wrote:
> 
>> My Googling/DuckDuckGoing skills have failed me. Any advice for how to 
>> disable HPET? I couldn't find it anywhere in the BIOS settings.

BIOS settings was what I had in mind, unfortunately.

> Of course the rubber-duck effect kicks in right after I click send. I was 
> able to disable hpet using the `clocksource` flag, but I still got the same 
> panic.
> 
> I did, however, get a picture of the stack trace I've been getting (which 
> in hindsight I should have shared much earlier). I think that this might be 
> a different issue, though, considering that it only happens a split second 
> after the five-second restart countdown.
> 
> [image: 20191228-stack-trace.jpeg]
> 
> 
> 
> I also tried the 5.4 kernel build compiled yesterday for fedora 31, but I 
> unfortunately got the same error. But maybe that only meant 5.4 kernel in 
> the installed version instead of the installer.
> 
I don't think kernel version is relevant, because the crash is happening
in Xen before it even loads a Linux kernel. You could possibly try a
test copy of Qubes R4.1 which has a newer Xen version, but not sure what
else to suggest.

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