@jderose signed with Microsoft Key, or Canonical Key? Are you willing
provision Canonical UEFI key? I haven't looked into shim chainloading,
but the signed shim should be able to chainload syslinux-efi instead of
grub.

However, why syslinux-efi instead of grub? I believe it is possible to
use shim+grub for EFI network boot.

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