Rod,

I moved my comment to the other bug. But to respond to your comments.

I think your point about #1 is something that should be solved during
installation. There is no reason the Ubuntu installation cannot be smart
enough to re-order the boot order. I think on fresh install that makes
perfect sense, but on an upgrade of an existing package this should not
occur.

#2 I agree the bootloader would need to be a direct match. GUID and
path.

#3 Yeah using the shimx64 is what you want. My suggestion was more of a
suggestion on how it should work over all. I was being over specific
with grubx64.efi.

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  Grub package upgrades overwrites NVRAM, causing MAAS boot order to be
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