I have heard that for EFI systems "shim" is used. "Chroot"-ing and
installing shim should fix it.
I also have a solution for the GPT situation. Creating a new image for
"32-bit EFI systems" could fix the problem (separating BIOS images from
UEFI images).
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Ubuntu i386 images are not compatible with recent (UEFI) computers
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