Master Node:
> Hi I was finally able to get a working and running system, I had updated 
> everything to whonix 15 and debian 10 leaving fedora 26 as is.
> 
> I had turned my pc off and restarted it as normal booting legacy USB threw my 
> external m2 drive, as that is how I was able to install I get the qubes grub 
> screen. Usually it would just boot for me normally but now I get a kernal 
> panic and it closes. But if I go to advanced option - plane version 4.8 - xen 
> 4.8 and linux 4.14.18-1.pvops
> 
> Is the only one that will allow my qubes to start. 
> 
> I tried down grading my kernal to since I thought it might be some kind of 
> conflication but it shouldnt be every thing was working fine while updated.
> 
> Kernal 4.19.80-1 was down graded to 4.14.18-1 with in the global settings 

I think you have the right idea, but the wrong approach. Check
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/software-update-dom0/#changing-default-kernel.

> When I boot and try to start sys-net network connections I get an error 
> reading 
> 
> PCI device dom0:04:_00.0 does not exist
> 
> None of this happened when I could just boot normally like I had been doing 
> before I did a full update and shut down.

I don't see why a kernel version would affect your PCI device's
existence, unless it's driver related somehow. Go into sys-net/Qube
Settings/Devices and see if it shows what it's trying to map there. You
can also check what PCI devices are out there with lspci in a dom0 terminal.

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