I installed the most recent Qubes 4 two days ago.  After trying it out and 
getting some things working, I decided it wasn't for me and tried to revert 
to Ubuntu and Gnome Boxes.  

When I tried to reinstall I could not boot Ubuntu (or any of several other 
distributions of Linux) due to fatal ACPI errors.  The only way I can boot 
to Linux now is setting acpi=off in grub.  

Now, even if I do manage to boot and attempt an Ubuntu installation it dies 
with a fatal grub error.

The machine has been running Ubuntu just fine for over a year.  It has 
never had an ACPI error before.

I am running an RX-580 in an Aourus Ultra Gaming Z370 board.  I hadn't 
changed anything other than the OS before I started troubleshooting. 

I flashed the motherboard bios from F12 to F15 and loaded optimized 
settings.  Didn't help.  Still won't boot Linux normally.

I used dd to zero out my NVME drive and totally remove Qubes.  No help

What the heck did Qubes change and how do I fix it?

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