** Description changed:

  [Impact]
- On some UEFI firmware (debug versions of Tianocore, as well as builds from 
AMI), GRUB will fail with Synchronous Aborts when starting the Linux kernel. It 
is therefore not possible to install or run Ubuntu on these systems.
+ On some UEFI firmware implementations for ARM64 (debug versions of Tianocore, 
as well as builds from AMI), GRUB will fail with Synchronous Aborts when 
starting the Linux kernel. It is therefore not possible to install or run 
Ubuntu on these systems.
  
  [Test Case]
  Download the Ubuntu debian-installer netboot.tar.gz  and boot and direct a 
system to boot from the grubnet image within. (Currently only 15.10 and newer 
have this tarball, though it should eventually appear in 14.04 as an SRU).
  
  [Regression Risk]
  The proposed patch touches only arm64 code, which limits the impact to just 
arm64 systems. There are few ARM64/UEFI systems on the market/supported by 
Ubuntu, so the risk is quite contained.

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  arm64: synchronous abort booting linux

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