can you supply any more boot logs?
ie: are you getting the same "You must load the kernel first" error as in 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/2044169?

I suspect this is a broken/malformed image

** Changed in: maas
       Status: New => Incomplete

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2047208

Title:
  MaaS installed image unbootable on Ampere Altra

Status in MAAS:
  Incomplete
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Over the past few days, I attempted to install a new ampere altra
  server with Ubuntu 22.04 via MaaS, the 22.04 arm image will not PXE
  boot/boot loops on the altra. 20.04 will PXE boot and install to the
  hard drive, but on subsequent boots, the image will not boot unless
  pxe booted first and then fall back to local GRUB on the disk - which
  seems to workaround the UEFI issue at boot.

  The system is running a supermicro build of the v2.10 altra SCP, and I
  think that's wherein the issue lays. There is a likely related patch
  here:

  https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-
  kernel/camj1kxety24d8syukkix7nr0pax2vzdvelnc64bz65ughup...@mail.gmail.com/T/

  I am wondering if that or similar is incorporated/can be incorporated
  into the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release image.

  Also, noted that the rescue image for MaaS fails with "bad magic
  number"

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