What this means is that the node's BIOS itself is not supplying an
architecture on the TFTP request for a pxeconfig.  MAAS needs to know
what architecture it is so it can serve the right config, and if it's
not supplied it defaults, not unreasonably, to i386.

Since there's a workaround (you could just symlink the directory) I'm
marking this low priority for now.  To fix it we could try all the x86
architectures before giving up I suppose.

** Changed in: maas
   Importance: High => Low

** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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  i386 required to install amd64

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